Literature DB >> 7689936

Origin of galanin in nerves of cat airways and colocalization with vasoactive intestinal peptide.

R D Dey1, W Zhu.   

Abstract

Galanin is a 29 amino acid residue neuropeptide. In mammalian airways, galanin is found in nerve fibers associated with airway smooth muscle, bronchial glands, and blood vessels, and in nerve cell bodies of airway ganglia. The present study was conducted to determine if galanin-containing fibers in the walls of feline airways originate from the nerve cell bodies of airway ganglia. The colocalization of galanin with vasoactive intestinal peptide was also investigated. Organotypic cultures of cat airways were held in culture for 0 (nonculture control), 3, 5, and 7 days. After each culture period, the distribution of galanin and the colocalization of galanin with vasoactive intestinal peptide were determined by immunocytochemistry. Galanin-containing fibers were found in bronchial smooth muscle, around bronchial glands and in the walls of bronchial arteries and arterioles throughout the culture period. Nerve fibers and cell bodies containing both galanin and vasoactive intestinal peptide were observed after all culture periods. Nerve fibers and cells bodies that contained galanin frequently contained vasoactive intestinal peptide as well, but nerve fibers with only galanin or vasoactive intestinal peptide were also observed. Galanin- and vasoactive intestinal peptide-containing nerve fibers and cell bodies were both well maintained throughout the culture period. The findings show that galanin-containing nerve fibers associated with bronchial smooth muscle, bronchial glands, and bronchial arteries, originate from nerve cell bodies of intrinsic airway ganglia, and that galanin and vasoactive intestinal peptide are frequently colocalized in these neurons.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 7689936     DOI: 10.1007/bf00304626

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


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