Archivum histologicum japonicum
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Nerve Endings in the Vermilion Border and Mucosal Areas of the Rat Lip
Tamiko TACHIBANAYasunori SAKAKURAKiyoto ISHIZEKITokio NAWA
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1987 Volume 50 Issue 1 Pages 73-85

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Organized mechanoreceptors in mucosae and vermilion borders of rat lower lips were studied by light and electron microscopy. Cholinesterase histochemistry was applied to whole-mount preparations of mucosae for the light and electron microscopic identification of mechanoreceptors. Three types of lamellated corpuscles (a simple corpuscle; a coiled, simple corpuscle; and a Meissner-like corpuscle), and a unique, organized, bush-like assembly of free nerve terminals were identified. The simple corpuscles were found exclusively in the vestibular mucosa facing the incisor teeth. In contrast, bush-like endings were confined to the vestibular mucosa and to the lateral, eminent mucosa that faced the diastema. Furthermore, coiled simple corpuscles and Meissner-like corpuscles were localized in the boundary zone between the vestibular and lateral eminent mucosae and in the vermilion border. From a functional viewpoint, it is of interest that different areas of the rat lip contain different morphological patterns of mechanoreceptors.

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