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Nerve supply and distribution of cholinesterase activity in the external nose of the mole

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Nerve supply and the distribution of cholinesterase activity were studied in the skin of the external nose of seven moles using a simplified Bielschowsky-Gross silver method and Koelle's histochemical technique.

The sensory units of the mole's nose or the organs of Eimer are surrounded by blood sinuses which facilitate their movements during mechanical stimulation. All nerve fibres of the plexus deep to the basal cell layer of Eimer's organ ultimately become intra-epidermal endings. Contrary to the findings of earlier investigators, Merkel's discs, Pacinian corpuscles and Ruffini corpuscles have not been observed at the base of Eimer's organ. In the superficial layer of the plexus, the Schwann sheath cells increase in number, undergo modification and give a positive cholinesterase reaction.

It is suggested that the organ of Eimer, the specialised nerve plexus deep to it and the surrounding blood sinus together constitute the touch receptor on a similar principle of transmission by leverage as in the tactile hair or the intermediate ridge of the papillary ridge.

The role of the intra-epidermal nerve endings of the mole's nose as tactile receptors is disputed. A suggestion is made that tnese nerves may constitute pain and temperature receptors and that several modalities of sensation may be carried to the brain along one and the same medullated axon.

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We gratefully acknowledge the technical assistance of Miss Jill Hocknell. Our thanks are also due to Mr. C. J. Duncan and the staff of the Photography Department for their aid with the photographic work. We are particularly grateful to Mr. D. Burgess of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries for kindly supplying us with live moles. One of the authors (N.C.) acknowledges an equipment grant from the Royal Society.

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Cauna, N., Alberti, P. Nerve supply and distribution of cholinesterase activity in the external nose of the mole. Zeitschrift für Zellforschung 54, 158–166 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00338700

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