Stroke, Vol 20, 524-526, Copyright © 1989 by American Heart Association
K Saito and MA Moskowitz
To further define the sensory projections to the circle of Willis, we
measured concentrations of immunoreactive substance P in pial arteries of
cats following either bilateral removal of the C1-3 dorsal root ganglia
(six cats) or bilateral removal of the trigeminal ganglia (three cats).
Removal of the dorsal root ganglia decreased concentrations of the
tachykinin substance P in the vertebral artery and the basilar artery and
its branches by 72% and 50-66%, respectively. Bilateral removal of the
trigeminal ganglia decreased substance P concentrations in all forebrain
vessels including the rostral basilar artery, although only concentrations
in the anterior cerebral artery were significantly lower than those in
unilaterally lesioned cats (p less than 0.01). Hence, the vertebrobasilar
artery and its tributaries are invested by substance P-containing fibers
originating from the upper cervical dorsal root ganglia, and the anterior
cerebral artery is innervated by both trigeminal ganglia. If a similar
anatomy exists in humans, our data provide an explanation for the occipital
localization of headaches arising from the vertebrobasilar arteries and for
bilateral headaches following stimulation of the anterior cerebral artery.
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Contributions from the upper cervical dorsal roots and trigeminal ganglia to the feline circle of Willis
Stroke Research Laboratory, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston 02114.
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