Galanin-immunoreactive nerves in the female rat paracervical ganglion and uterine cervix: distribution and reaction to capsaicin
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Galanin-immunoreactive nerves in the female rat paracervical ganglion and uterine cervix: distribution and reaction to capsaicin
Abstract
The presence and distribution of galanin-immunoreactivity was examined in the uterine cervix and paracervical autonomic ganglia of the female rat. Some animals were treated with capsaicin to determine if galanin-immunoreactivity was present in small-diameter primary afferent nerves. Other animals were treated with the noradrenergic neurotoxin 6-hydroxydopamine to ascertain if galanin-immunoreactivity was present in sympathetic noradrenergic nerves. Galanin-immunoreactive nerve fibers were sparse in the cervical myometrium and vasculature, but numerous in the paracervical ganglion where they appeared to innervate principal neurons. Immunoreactivity was also present in dorsal root ganglia, dorsal horn of spinal cord, and inferior mesenteric ganglia. Capsaicin treatment resulted in a marked reduction of galanin-immunoreactivity in the spinal cord dorsal horn, but not in the dorsal root ganglia, paracervical ganglia, or cervix (although there was a substantial reduction of substance P-, neurokinin A-, and calcitonin gene-related peptide-immunoreactivity in the dorsal horn. dorsal root ganglia, and uterine cervix). 6-Hydroxydopamine treatment did not cause any appreciable change in the galanin-immunoreactivity in any tissues. We conclude that galanin-like immunoreactivity is expressed in nerve fibers innervating the paracervical ganglia and uterine cervix of the female rat. This immunoreactivity is probably present in afferent nerves and could play a role in neuroendocrine reflexes and in reproductive function.
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