Literature DB >> 6689363

High levels of neuropeptide Y in peripheral noradrenergic neurons in various mammals including man.

J M Lundberg, L Terenius, T Hökfelt, M Goldstein.   

Abstract

Using a highly specific radioimmunoassay for neuropeptide Y (NPY), levels in the peripheral nervous system of guinea-pig, cat, pig and man were measured. In all species very high levels (up to 800 pmol X g-1) were found in sympathetic ganglia and in tissues which receive a dense sympathetic innervation, such as vas deferens, heart atrium, blood vessels and spleen. By immunocytochemistry, NPY-immunoreactive (-IR) principal ganglion cells in sympathetic ganglia and the pelvic plexus were also found to contain dopamine-beta-hydroxylase (DBH) and tyrosine hydroxylase (TH), strongly suggesting that the NPY-IR cells are noradrenergic. NPY- and DBH-IR nerves had a roughly parallel occurrence in the heart, spleen, kidney, respiratory and urogenitary tracts, around blood vessels and within visceral smooth muscle. Considerably more NPY-IR than DBH-IR nerve fibres were seen in the gastrointestinal tract from the oesophagus to the anal sphincter. In addition, NPY-IR local ganglion cells were observed in the submucous and myentric plexuses. NPY-like immunoreactivity was also observed in the adrenal medulla of guinea-pig and cat. NPY thus seems to be a major peptide in the sympathetic nervous system, supporting its proposed role in sympathetic neurotransmission.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6689363     DOI: 10.1016/0304-3940(83)90401-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosci Lett        ISSN: 0304-3940            Impact factor:   3.046


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