Projections of peptide-containing neurons in rat colon
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Projections of peptide-containing neurons in rat colon
Abstract
The distribution, origin and projections of nerve fibers containing vasoactive intestinal peptide, substance P, neuropeptide Y, galanin, gastrin-releasing peptide, calcitonin gene-related peptide, somatostatin or enkephalin were studied in the midcolon of the rat by immunocytochemistry and immunochemistry. Most of these nerve fibers had an intramural origin as was established by extrinsic denervation (serving of mesenterial nerves). Extrinsic denervation eliminated neuropeptide Y-containing fibers of presumably sympathetic origin together with sensory nerve fibers containing both substance P and calcitonin gene-related peptide. Co-existence of two peptides in the same neuron was studied by double immunostaining. This revealed co-existence of neuropeptide Y and vasoactive intestinal peptide in one population of intramural neurons; an additional population of intramural neurons was found to contain vasoactive intestinal peptide but not neuropeptide Y. All somatostatin-containing neurons in the submucous ganglia were found to harbor calcitonin gene-related peptide. A much larger population of submucous neurons containing calcitonin gene-related but not somatostatin was also detected. Some perivascular calcitonin gene-related peptide-containing nerve fibers (of intrinsic origin) harbored vasoactive intestinal peptide while others (of extrinsic origin) harbored substance P. The polarities and projections of the various peptide-containing intramural neurons in the transverse colon were studied by analysing the loss of nerve fibers upon local disruption of enteric nervous pathways (myectomy or intestinal clamping). Myenteric neurons containing vasoactive intestinal peptide, galanin, gastrin-releasing peptide, calcitonin gene-related peptide, somatostatin or vasoactive intestinal peptide/neuropeptide Y gave off 5-10-mm-long descending projections while those containing substance P or enkephalin issued approx. 5-mm-long ascending projections. Submucous neurons containing calcitonin gene-related peptide, somatostatin/calcitonin gene-related peptide or gastrin-releasing peptide issued both ascending (2-6 mm) and descending (2-6 mm) projections, those containing vasoactive intestinal peptide issued ascending (approx. 2 mm) projections, while those containing galanin or vasoactive intestinal peptide/neuropeptide Y lacked demonstrable oro-anal projections. Enkephalin-containing fibers could not be detected in the mucosa and the mucosal substance P-containing nerve fibers were too few to enable us to delineate their projections.
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