Our previous study reported that a part of small intensely fluorescent (SIF) cells in the rat superior cervical ganglion were innervated by P2X3 purinoceptor-expressing glossopharyngeal sensory nerve endings, suggesting the occurrence of adenosine 5′-triphosphate (ATP)-mediated transmission between them. The present study investigated the immunolocalization of vesicular nucleotide transporter (VNUT) in SIF cells of the superior cervical ganglion in male Wistar rats. VNUT was immunohistochemically localized in tyrosine hydroxylase-immunoreactive SIF cells and sympathetic postganglionic neurons, but not in a few SIF cells with immunoreactivity for dopamine beta-hydroxylase. P2X3-immunoreactive ramified nerve endings formed flat leaf-like or spherical terminal parts to surround some VNUT-immunoreactive SIF cells, but not other VNUT-immunoreactive SIF cells attached to ganglionic neurons. VNUT-immunoreactive SIF cells contained bassoon-immunoreactive products at the contacting surface of P2X3-immunoreactive nerve endings. Immunoreactivity for ectonucleoside triphosphate diphosphohydrolase 2, which hydrolyzes extracellular ATP, was observed in S100B-immunoreactive satellite glial cells surrounding VNUT-immunoreactive SIF cells, but not in the attachment surfaces between SIF cells and nerve endings with P2X3 immunoreactivity. The present results suggest that SIF cells release ATP by exocytosis to modulate the excitability of sensory nerve endings and postganglionic neurons in the superior cervical ganglion.
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