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Galanin-like immunoreactivity in extrinsic and intrinsic nerves to the gut of the Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua, and the effect of galanin on the smooth muscle of the gut.

P Karila1, A C Jönsson, J Jensen, S Holmgren.   

Abstract

The presence of galanin-like immunoreactivity in nerves to the stomach of the Atlantic cod has been investigated by immunohistochemistry. The distribution of ganglion cells showing galanin-like immunoreactivity was compared with the total distribution in nerves and ganglia. Projection studies were made to determine the origin of the galanin neurons. The effect of galanin was studied in smooth muscle strip preparations of the gut wall and arteries. Galanin-like immunoreactive ganglion cells frequently occurred along the vagal branches to the stomach. Most of them projected cranially. Immunoreactive nerve fibers were present in all layers of the gut and around arterial branches on the surface of the stomach. Ligations of the vagus and splanchnic nerves produced accumulations of immunoreactive material on both sides of the ligature. Galanin produced weak contractile effects unaffected by tetrodotoxin on the gut wall and on gut arteries. It is concluded that a population of the ganglion cells along the vagus nerve in the Atlantic cod contains a galanin-like peptide. Some of these cells may be parts of autonomic parasympathetic pathways innervating the gut of the Atlantic cod, having direct excitatory effects on the smooth muscles of the gut wall and gut arteries.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 7682478     DOI: 10.1007/bf02913738

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Tissue Res        ISSN: 0302-766X            Impact factor:   5.249


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