Neurotrophins and their receptors in human lingual tonsil: An immunohistochemical analysis

  • Artico, M
  • Bronzetti, E
  • Felici, Lm
  • Alicino, V
  • Ionta, B
  • Bronzetti, B
  • Magliulo, G
  • Grande, C
  • Zamai, L
  • De Vincentiis, M.
  • PASQUANTONIO, GUIDO
Publication date
January 2008
Publisher
place:ATHENS

Abstract

Lymphoid organs are supplied by many nerve endings associated with different kinds of cells and macrophages. The role of this innervation on the release of locally active molecules is Still unclear. Lingual tonsils belong to Waldeyer's Ring, in close association with palatine tonsils and nasopharyngeal (adenoids) tonsils, thus constituting part of NALT (nasal-associated lymphoid tissue) together with the tubal tonsils and lateral pharyngeal bands. In this study, we focused our attention on the expression of some neurotrophins (NTs) and their high- and low-affinity receptors in human lingual tonsils. Light immunohistochemistry showed that human tonsillar samples were generally positive for all the NTs investigated (NGF, BDNF, NT-3, NT-4) and...

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