Whereas CGRP+ and Mrgprd+ cell bodies and nerve fibers are abundant in the DRG and glabrous skin, only CGRP+ nerve fibers, but not Mrgprd+ nerve fibers, are detectable in the periosteum. Confocal images showing calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) immunofluorescence (A, B, C) and amplified green fluorescence protein (GFP) driven off a Mrgprd promoter (D, E, F) in neurons and nerve fibers in sectioned L4 dorsal root ganglia (DRG, A, D), in whole mount preparations of the femoral periosteum (B, E) and in sections of the glabrous skin of the hindpaw (C,F) in 2 month-old female MrgprdΔEGFPf mice. Note that CGRP and Mrgprd immunoreactivity is abundant in both the L4 DRG and glabrous skin, while only CGRP+ nerve fibers are present in the periosteum of the femur. This data suggests that while periosteum is richly innervated by the CGRP+ peptide-rich population of sensory nerve fibers, Mrgprd+ nerve fibers representing the peptide-poor population of C-fibers, are virtually absent in the periosteum. The confocal images in A–F were acquired at 0.5 µm (A, D) and 1 µm (B,C,E,F) z-plane intervals and the total z-plane was 14 µm (A, D), 120 µm (B, E) and 40 µm (C, F). Scale bar= 50 µm.