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Query: EC:3.1.1.8 (
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1. The innervation of Rana ridibunda intestine has been studied by the following methods: (a) demonstration of
cholinesterase
activity; (b) FIF method for catecholamines; (c) immunohistochemistry for VIP, SP and
SOM
, and (d) conventional electron microscopy. 2. The intrinsic intestinal innervation is represented by cholinergic-, VIPergic-, SP- and
SOM
-like plexuses. The intestinal adrenergic component is of extrinsic origin. 3. The intestinal peptidergic innervation is the most developed, the large intestine being the portion where the studied peptidergic plexuses are more widely distributed. 4. Against a poorly developed cholinergic/adrenergic innervation, it seems that there is a predominant peptidergic innervation in the amphibians intestine wall. 5. Taking into account that amphibians sacral parasympathetic as well as sympathetic innervation development are limited, it could be considered that in vertebrates the intestinal peptidergic innervation is phylogenetically earlier and hence better developed.
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PMID:The autonomic innervation of Rana ridibunda intestine. 244 1
This study examined the amygdaloid complex in Alzheimer's disease (AD). We compared the distribution and morphology of somatostatin (SOM-) and neuropeptide Y-immunoreactive (NPY-IR) neurons in the amygdala with the distribution of neuritic plaques (NP) and acetylcholinesterase (AChE) staining patterns in various subnuclei. We found that in AD, there was an increase in the number of small, atrophic neurons for both
SOM
and NPY, and subregional analysis revealed similar size reductions in all subnuclei. In contrast, the highest density of NP was found in the corticomedial nuclei and densest staining for AChE in the basal nucleus. Although NPY- and
SOM
-IR fibers were occasionally associated with NP, a dense, morphologically preserved peptidergic fiber-network was found in all areas including subnuclei with high numbers of NP. Our study indicates that atrophic
SOM
- and NPY-IR neurons are not correlated with the subregional distribution of NP or
cholinesterase
staining pattern of the amygdala, and suggests that alterations in
SOM
and NPY neurons are not characteristics of the primary pathogenic process that underlie the formation of NP or cholinergic cell loss in AD.
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PMID:Neuropeptides and neuropathology in the amygdala in Alzheimer's disease: relationship between somatostatin, neuropeptide Y and subregional distribution of neuritic plaques. 290 51
The innervation of Rana ridibunda esophagus myenteric plexuses has been studied by the following methods: demonstration of
cholinesterase
activity; FIF method for catecholamines; immunohistochemistry for VIP, SP and
SOM
, and conventional electron microscopy. The cholinergic innervation is important in the esophagus wall where, in addition to the well known extrinsic component, there is a rich intrinsic plexus with cells and fibres widely distributed. The esophagus, together with the intestine, are the Rana gut portions where the adrenergic component is more broadly expressed. The adrenergic innervation seems to be almost entirely of extrinsic origin. We have shown that, for the tested peptides, there is an intrinsic innervation represented by VIP, SP and
SOM
like plexuses. We do not discard nonetheless an extrinsic component. The ultrastructure reveals the morphological characteristics of the enteric neurons as well as the fine inter-relationships between the nervous elements and the functional components of the esophagic wall.
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PMID:Intrinsic and extrinsic innervation of the amphibians esophagic myenteric plexuses. 298 Feb 16
The innervation of Rana ridibunda stomach has been studied by the following methods: demonstration of
cholinesterase
activity; FIF method for catecholamines; immunohistochemistry for VIP; SP and
SOM
and conventional electron microscopy. The cholinergic innervation is important in the stomach wall where in addition to the intrinsic plexuses there is an extrinsic contribution coming with the vagus nerve. The density of the fibres decreases towards the pyloric sphincter. The adrenergic innervation seems to be almost entirely of extrinsic origin. Fine networks have been localized at the myenteric and submucosal plexuses. The fibres density increases at the pylorus. At the myenteric plexus, apart from the cholinergic neurons, we have found VIP and
SOM
like cells. The VIP like plexus is very well developed. A
SOM
like plexus is also present but with scarce fibres in comparison with the VIPergic one. The submucosal plexus is exclusively made by nervous fibres of the types described for the myenteric one. We have got positive immunoreactivity for SP only on the fibres. They are scarce in the stomach wall, only at the pyloric region their density increases. We describe the ultrastructural morphological characteristics of the enteric neurons as well as the fine inter-relationships between the nervous elements and the functional components of the stomach wall.
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PMID:The enteric nervous system of Rana ridibunda stomach. 378 Dec 9