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. 1987;86(3):229-32.
doi: 10.1007/BF00490252.

An immunohistochemical study of serotonin-containing nerves in the colon of rats

An immunohistochemical study of serotonin-containing nerves in the colon of rats

O Nada et al. Histochemistry. 1987.

Abstract

The localization of the serotonin-like immunoreactive nerves of the rat colon was investigated by means of immunohistochemistry, utilizing an antibody against serotonin. In non-treated colons, serotonin-positive neuropils were consistently detected around the myenteric plexus. In pargyline-treated colons, serotonin-like fibres were demonstrated in association with either the small intramural blood vessels of the submucosa or the extramural nerve bundles. Treatment with 5-hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP) permitted the visualization of additional serotonin-immunoreactive fibres around the large extramural blood vessels. Immunoreactive nerve cell bodies were demonstrated in the myenteric plexus of colons treated with 5-HTP or colchicine. From these observations, it is suggested that the serotoninergic nerves of the rat colon comprise both intrinsic and extrinsic elements.

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