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The state of the\nnervous structures in the region of adenoid\novergrowths was studied by histochemical\nmethods, demonstrating adren- and cholinergic\nnerve fibers in the same section (incubation in\nglyoxylic acid and Karnovsky–Roots method).\nAdrenergic nerve fibers with many varicosities\nwere found mainly in perivasal plexuses, from\nwhich the branches passed subepithelially\nbetween the nodules, and the terminals ofthin\nfibers penetrated the lymphoid nodules. The\nassessment of the functional activity of adrenergic\nnerve fibers demonstrated that in the 1st group the\naverage luminescence intensity in varicose\nextensions and intervaricose areas was equal to\n22.7±2.5 and 37,2±3.5 conventional units (c.u.),\nrespectively, in the 2nd group it was equal to\n57.3±1,4 and 15.5±4.3 c.u., while in the 3rd\ngroup — to 34,3±2,2 and 30.1±3.8 c.u. It was\nfound that cholinergic nerve fibers were located\nsimilarly to adrenergic fibers, but appeared thicker\nand had larger varicosities. The activity of\ncholinergic nerve structures could be evaluated by\nthe staining intensity (from light yellow to dark\nbrown) and by the number of varicose extensions\nin a certain fiber. Similar to adrenergic fibers,\ncholinergic nerve fibers often passed from\nperivascular plexuses and innervated the lymphoid\ntissue.</p>","PeriodicalId":74226,"journal":{"name":"Morfologiia (Saint Petersburg, Russia)","volume":"149 2","pages":"16-20"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2016-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"[ADRENERGIC AND CHOLINERGIC INNERVATION OF THE PHARYNGEAL TONSILS IN CHILDREN WITH CHRONIC ADENOIDITIS].\",\"authors\":\"T I Shustova, A Yu Yurkov, M B Samotokin\",\"doi\":\"\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><p>Adrenergic and cholinergic innervation of the\\npharyngeal tonsil was studied in 50 children aged 4\\nto 14 years with chronic adenoiditis. that was\\nremoved during the operation from. The children\\nwere divided into 3 groups. 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[ADRENERGIC AND CHOLINERGIC INNERVATION OF THE PHARYNGEAL TONSILS IN CHILDREN WITH CHRONIC ADENOIDITIS].
Adrenergic and cholinergic innervation of the
pharyngeal tonsil was studied in 50 children aged 4
to 14 years with chronic adenoiditis. that was
removed during the operation from. The children
were divided into 3 groups. The 1st group included
children with decreased tone of the autonomic
nervous system (ANS) and autonomic
hyperreactivity, the 2nd group — children with
increased ANS tone and low autonomic reactivity,
the 3rd group — children with optimal autonomic
tone and normal reactivity. The state of the
nervous structures in the region of adenoid
overgrowths was studied by histochemical
methods, demonstrating adren- and cholinergic
nerve fibers in the same section (incubation in
glyoxylic acid and Karnovsky–Roots method).
Adrenergic nerve fibers with many varicosities
were found mainly in perivasal plexuses, from
which the branches passed subepithelially
between the nodules, and the terminals ofthin
fibers penetrated the lymphoid nodules. The
assessment of the functional activity of adrenergic
nerve fibers demonstrated that in the 1st group the
average luminescence intensity in varicose
extensions and intervaricose areas was equal to
22.7±2.5 and 37,2±3.5 conventional units (c.u.),
respectively, in the 2nd group it was equal to
57.3±1,4 and 15.5±4.3 c.u., while in the 3rd
group — to 34,3±2,2 and 30.1±3.8 c.u. It was
found that cholinergic nerve fibers were located
similarly to adrenergic fibers, but appeared thicker
and had larger varicosities. The activity of
cholinergic nerve structures could be evaluated by
the staining intensity (from light yellow to dark
brown) and by the number of varicose extensions
in a certain fiber. Similar to adrenergic fibers,
cholinergic nerve fibers often passed from
perivascular plexuses and innervated the lymphoid
tissue.