Electrical activity of the caudal mesenteric ganglion in waking conditions

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pp. 230-233
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pp. 263-273
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Ewa Lepiarczyk ◽  
Agnieszka Bossowska ◽  
Agnieszka Skowrońska ◽  
Mariusz Majewski




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pp. e213-e222 ◽  
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K. Wasowicz ◽  
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M. Klimczuk ◽  
A. Bossowska ◽  
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Júlio César De Carvalho Balieiro ◽  
Romeu Rodrigues De Souza ◽  
Antonio Augusto Coppi Maciel Ribeiro


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Author(s):  
Marlena Koszykowska ◽  
Anna Kozłowska ◽  
Joanna Wojtkiewicz ◽  
Cezary Skobowiat ◽  
Mariusz Majewski ◽  
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The distribution and co-localisation patterns of dopamine-β-hydroxylase (DβH), neuropeptide Y (NPY), somatostatin (SOM) and galanin (GAL) were investigated by use of retrograde neuronal tracing and double-labelling immunofluorescence techniques in the caudal mesenteric ganglion (CaMG) neurons supplying the ovary of adult pigs. The existence and density of nerve fibres that are immunoreactive (IR) for the above-mentioned neuroactive substances were also evaluated. Injections of a fluorescent tracer (Fast Blue; FB) into the ovaries revealed the presence of small- (76.38%) and large-sized (23.62%) FB-positive postganglionic neurons in the CaMG. Noradrenergic FB-positive cells were simultaneously NPY- (43.38%), SOM- (18.77%) and GAL- (18.31%) IR. Of the examined FB-positive neurons, 53.49% were DβH-IR but NPY-immunonegative (IN), 79.06% were DβH-IR but SOM-IN, and 77.16% were DβH-IR but GAL-IN. Small- or large-sized subsets of traced neurons were supplied by only one or a few nerve fibres, exhibiting DβH-, NPY-, SOM- and/or GAL-IR. Our data show the specific morphological as well as immunochemical structural organisation of the sympathetic neurons in the CaMG in adult gilts. The occurrence of an abundant population of noradrenergic perikarya in the CaMG may suggest their important physiological role in the regulation of gonadal function(s) in these animals.



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Ewa Lepiarczyk ◽  
Agnieszka Bossowska ◽  
Jerzy Kaleczyc ◽  
Marta Majewska ◽  
Sławomir Gonkowski ◽  
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