Retrograde tracing with Fluoro-Gold (FG) was used to identify the complete population of knee joint
sympathetic postganglionic efferents in the lumbar sympathetic chain of adult female Wistar rats. In 6 rats,
the total number and distribution of FG-labelled neurons in the lumbar sympathetic chain was determined.
The rat knee joint is supplied by an average of 187±57 sympathetic afferents with the majority at the L3
and L4 levels. Immunohistochemistry using antibodies specific for tyrosine hydroxylase (TH), somatostatin
(SS) or vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) revealed that 33% of knee joint sympathetic afferents
contained TH, 42% contained VIP, and none contained somatostatin. Retrograde tracing with FG provided
accurate and reproducible labelling of the joint-innervating subpopulation of sympathetic efferent neurons.
This model lends itself to the further study of the molecular responses of this neuronal population in the
various disorders and conditions affecting joints.