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Dynorphin-immunoreactive neurons in the autonomic nervous system
Authors:S.R. Vincent  C.-J. Dalsgaard  M. Schultzberg  T. Hökfelt  I. Christensson  L. Terenius
Affiliation:Departments of Histology and Anatomy, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm and Department of Pharmacology, Uppsala, Sweden
Abstract:The distribution of dynorphin-like immunoreactivity in the autonomic nervous system of the rat and guinea-pig was investigated using an antiserum raised against dynorphin-(1-17). Dynorphin-like immunoreactivity was observed in fiber networks in the prevertebral sympathetic ganglia, in fibers in the enteric plexa , circular muscle layer and a few in the lamina muscularis of the mucosa of the gastrointestinal tract. After colchicine treatment dynorphin-immunoreactive cell bodies were observed both in the myenteric and submucous ganglia of the gut. The paravertebral ganglia contained occasional dynorphin-positive fibers and a few immunoreactive small intensely fluorescent cells. The distribution of the dynorphin-like immunoreactivity was compared to the distribution of enkephalin-like immunoreactivity, and it was found that in some areas there were similarities in the distribution patterns, although in other areas there were clear differences, indicating a non-identity of these two systems.
Keywords:leu-ENK  leucine  met-ENK  methionineenkephalin  SIF cells  small intensely fluorescent cells
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