Literature DB >> 2443301

The autonomic innervation of Rana ridibunda intestine.

C Junquera1, M J Azanza, P Parra, M T Peg, P Garin.   

Abstract

1. The innervation of Rana ridibunda intestine has been studied by the following methods: (a) demonstration of cholinesterase activity; (b) FIF method for catecholamines; (c) immunohistochemistry for VIP, SP and SOM, and (d) conventional electron microscopy. 2. The intrinsic intestinal innervation is represented by cholinergic-, VIPergic-, SP- and SOM-like plexuses. The intestinal adrenergic component is of extrinsic origin. 3. The intestinal peptidergic innervation is the most developed, the large intestine being the portion where the studied peptidergic plexuses are more widely distributed. 4. Against a poorly developed cholinergic/adrenergic innervation, it seems that there is a predominant peptidergic innervation in the amphibians intestine wall. 5. Taking into account that amphibians sacral parasympathetic as well as sympathetic innervation development are limited, it could be considered that in vertebrates the intestinal peptidergic innervation is phylogenetically earlier and hence better developed.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 2443301     DOI: 10.1016/0742-8413(87)90018-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Comp Biochem Physiol C        ISSN: 0742-8413


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