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Localization of angiotensin IV binding sites to motor and sensory neurons in the sheep spinal cord and hindbrain
Authors:Ingrid Moeller   Siew Yeen Chai   Brian J. Oldfield   Michael J. McKinley   David Casley  Frederick A.O. Mendelsohn
Abstract:In the sheep spinal cord, a high density of [125I]angiotensin IV binding sites was localized to the perikaryon and processes of all somatic motor neurons, the autonomic motor neurons in the lateral horns of thoracic and lumbar segments and all dorsal root ganglia, but was low in lamina II of all dorsal horns. At supraspinal levels, [125I]angiotensin IV binding was abundant in numerous motor associated regions, with weaker binding observed in the sensory regions. This wide distribution pattern suggests an important role for the binding site in the central nervous system.
Keywords:Somatic   Autonomic   Intermediolateral cell column   Dorsal root ganglia   Renin-angiotensin system
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