
AbstractThe aim of the present study was to investigate the presence of sympathetic innervation in human muscle spindles, using antibodies against neuropeptide Y (NPY),NPYreceptors and tyrosine hydroxylase (TH). A total of 232 muscle spindles were immunohistochemically examined.NPYandNPYreceptors were found on the intrafusal fibers, on the blood vessels supplying muscle spindles and on free nerve endings in the periaxial space.TH‐immunoreactivity was present mainly in the spindle nerve and vessel. This is, to our knowledge, the first morphological study concerning the sympathetic innervation of the human muscle spindles. The results provide anatomical evidence for direct sympathetic innervation of the intrafusal fibers and show that sympathetic innervation is not restricted to the blood vessels supplying spindles. Knowledge about direct sympathetic innervation of the muscle spindle might expand our understanding of motor and proprioceptive dysfunction under stress conditions, for example, chronic muscle pain syndromes.
Motor Neurons, neuropeptide Y, Sympathetic Nervous System, Tyrosine 3-Monooxygenase, Original Articles, Physiology and Anatomy, Immunohistochemistry, human skeletal muscles, Receptors, Neuropeptide Y, tyrosine hydroxylase, sympathetic innervation, Humans, neuropeptide Y receptors, Neuropeptide Y, Fysiologi och anatomi, Muscle, Skeletal, chronic muscle pain, muscle spindle, Muscle Spindles
Motor Neurons, neuropeptide Y, Sympathetic Nervous System, Tyrosine 3-Monooxygenase, Original Articles, Physiology and Anatomy, Immunohistochemistry, human skeletal muscles, Receptors, Neuropeptide Y, tyrosine hydroxylase, sympathetic innervation, Humans, neuropeptide Y receptors, Neuropeptide Y, Fysiologi och anatomi, Muscle, Skeletal, chronic muscle pain, muscle spindle, Muscle Spindles
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