MARKED INCREASES IN CALCITONIN GENE-RELATED PEPTIDE-CONTAINING NERVES IN THE DEVELOPING RAT FOLLOWING LONG-TERM SYMPATHECTOMY WITH GUANETHIDINE

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ABERDEEN, J
CORR, L
MILNER, P
LINCOLN, J
BURNSTOCK, G
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[1] UNIV LONDON UNIV COLL,DEPT ANAT & DEV BIOL,GOWER ST,LONDON WC1E 6BT,ENGLAND
[2] UNIV LONDON UNIV COLL,CTR NEUROSCI,LONDON WC1E 6BT,ENGLAND
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10.1016/0306-4522(90)90132-N
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Q189 [神经科学];
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Changes in the innervation of the cardiovascular system, urinogenital tract and sympathetic and non-sympathetic ganglia have been examined following long-term sympathectomy. Patterns of innervation were investigated using histochemical and immunohistochemical techniques, while levels of noradrenaline and neuropeptides were measured by neurochemical assays. Large doses of guanethidine (50 mg/kg) were given daily for 3 weeks to 8-day-old rat pups, which were killed at 6 or 20 weeks of age. In both age groups noradrenergic nerves were severely depleted or absent, while in some regions dramatic increases of calcitonin gene-related peptide levels were demonstrated. This was revealed by an increase in the density of nerve fibres and in calcitonin gene-related peptide content (up to 18-fold), most notably in the right atrium and superior cervical ganglion. No changes in substance P- or vasoactive intestinal polypeptide-immunolabelled nerves were seen. Conversely, short-term sympathectomy by 6-hydroxydopamine treatment caused a depletion of noradrenaline which was not accompanied by an increase in the number or content of calcitonin gene-related peptide-immunolabelled nerves. The possibility that nerve growth factor is involved in the mechanism of hyperinnervation by calcitonin gene-related peptide-containing sensory nerves following long-term sympathectomy is discussed. © 1990.
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