Separate origins for the dynorphin and enkephalin immunoreactive fibers in the inferior mesenteric ganglion of the guinea pig
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Separate origins for the dynorphin and enkephalin immunoreactive fibers in the inferior mesenteric ganglion of the guinea pig
Abstract
By different denervation procedures the origin of dynorphin-(1-17) and enkephalin immunoreactive fibers in the guinea pig inferior mesenteric ganglion was investigated. It was found that the dynorphin-(1-17)-positive fibers reached the ganglion predominantly via the colonic nerves and to a lesser extent via the hypogastric and intermesenteric nerves whereas the enkephalin-positive fibers reached the ganglion via the lumbar splanchnic nerves. These findings show that the dynorphin-(1-17) and enkephalin systems are separate in this ganglion.
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