The localization of central cholinergic neurons
- PMID: 3541055
- DOI: 10.1016/0278-5846(86)90033-3
The localization of central cholinergic neurons
Abstract
Over the past decade our understanding of the localization of central cholinergic neurons has greatly increased. Interest in these systems has also intensified due to the involvement of cholinergic mechanisms in Alzheimer's disease. The distribution of central cholinergic neurons is reviewed, focusing on recent work in experimental animals. The pharmacohistochemical procedure for acetylcholinesterase and the development of antibodies to choline acetyltransferase are two of the major technical advances that have shaped our knowledge of the distribution of central cholinergic neurons. The results, advantages and limitations of both techniques are discussed. A discussion of the phenomenon of coexistence of acetylcholine with neuroactive peptides in central neurons is also included.
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