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Enkephalin-containing neurons in the inferior mesenteric ganglion projecting to the distal colon of cat: evidence from combined retrograde tracing by fluorescent microspheres and immunohistochemistry.
Bagnol, D; Jule, Y; Kirchner, G; Cupo, A; Roman, C.
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  • Bagnol D; Département de Physiologie et Neurophysiologie, CNRS URA 205, Faculté des sciences de Saint Jérôme, Marseille, France.
J Auton Nerv Syst ; 42(2): 143-51, 1993 Feb.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8383712
ABSTRACT
Retrograde tracing with rhodamine fluorescent microspheres combined with fluorescein immunolabelling of methionine-enkephalin showed the presence of enkephalin-like material in neurons of the inferior mesenteric ganglion (sympathetic prevertebral ganglion) projecting to the distal colon in cat. Two weeks after injecting the microspheres into the wall of the distal colon, the inferior mesenteric ganglion was dissected out and incubated for 24 hours in a colchicine-containing culture medium in order to facilitate the detection of enkephalins in the soma of ganglion neurons. It was observed that retrogradely labelled ganglion cells contained enkephalin-like immunoreactive material. These ganglion cells corresponded to enkephalin-like postganglionic neurons, the terminals of which were located inside the wall of the distal colon. These enkephalin-like neurons were numerous and scattered throughout the ganglion. Sometimes enkephalin-like immunoreactive fibers, probably originating from spinal preganglionic neurons, ran close to immunoreactive and non-immunoreactive retrogradely labelled ganglion cells. This suggests that enkephalin-like immunoreactive fibers may make synaptic connections with enkephalin-like and non-enkephalin-like postganglionic neurons projecting to the distal colon. The present study establishes for the first time the existence of an enkephalin-like postganglionic pathway to the digestive tract originating from a sympathetic prevertebral ganglion. This finding indicates that the enkephalinergic innervation of the cat digestive tract may have at least two possible sources (i) the sympathetic prevertebral ganglia; and (ii) the enteric nervous ganglia.
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Bases de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Encefalinas / Colo / Transmissão Sináptica / Gânglios Simpáticos / Neurônios Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: J Auton Nerv Syst Ano de publicação: 1993 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: França
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Bases de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Encefalinas / Colo / Transmissão Sináptica / Gânglios Simpáticos / Neurônios Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: J Auton Nerv Syst Ano de publicação: 1993 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: França