Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP): perivascular distribution and vasodilatory effects
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Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP): perivascular distribution and vasodilatory effects
Abstract
The distribution of perivascular nerve fibers displaying calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) immunoreactivity and the effect of CGRP on vascular smooth muscle were studied in the guinea-pig. Perivascular CGRP fibers were seen in all vascular beds. Generally, they were more numerous around arteries than veins. Small arteries in the respiratory tract, gastrointestinal tract and genitourinary tract had numerous CGRP fibers. The gastroepiploic artery in particular received a rich supply of such fibers. Coronary blood vessels had a moderate supply of CGRP fibers. In the heart, a moderate number of CGRP fibers was seen running close to myocardial fibers. The atria had a richer supply than the ventricles. Numerous CGRP immunoreactive nerve cell bodies and nerve fibers were seen in sensory (trigeminal, jugular and spinal dorsal root) ganglia. Sequential or double immunostaining with antibodies against substance P and CGRP suggested co-existence of the two peptides in nerve cell bodies in the ganglia and in perivascular fibers. In agreement with previous findings CGRP turned out to be a strong vasodilator in vitro as tested on several blood vessels (e.g. basilar, gastroepiploic and mesenteric arteries). Conceivably, perivascular CGRP/SP fibers have a dual role as regulator of local blood flow and as carrier of sensory information.
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