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Query: UNIPROT:P20366 (
substance P
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Developmental changes in the coexistence of serotonin and
substance P
/enkephalin within single fibers of lamina IX of the rat lumbar spinal cord were examined by the use of a double-labelling immunohistochemical technique. On postnatal day (P) 0, 65.0% of immunoreactive varicosities contained only serotonin, and 21.3% of them had both serotonin and
substance P
. The coexistent ratio of serotonin and
substance P
in single fibers increased with development: 61.9% of serotonin positive varicosities co-contained
substance P
on
P28
, similar to the ratio found in adult animals (67.4%). The ratios of varicosities containing only
substance P
remained the same from P0 to adult stage (about 15%). Enkephalin positive immunoreactivity was not co-localized with serotonin positive varicosities at any stage of development. Although numerous serotonin positive fibers were found in lamina IX, only a few
substance P
and enkephalin positive fibers were observed in the same area on P0. The density of serotonin positive varicosities increased slightly by
P28
, whereas
substance P
and enkephalin positive fibers increased considerably by this age. Between
P28
and the adult stage, the density of serotonin positive fibers decreased by about 50%. The cross sectional area of axonal varicosities containing serotonin- and
substance P
-like immunoreactivity was similar in both P0 and adult animals, whereas that of enkephalin positive fibers was different. We also examined the coexistence of serotonin and
substance P
within single neurons of the caudal raphe nuclei in P7 and adult animals, and found that the coexistent ratio significantly increased with development.
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PMID:Immunohistochemical study on development of serotonin-, substance P-, and enkephalin-positive fibers in the rat spinal motor nucleus. 128 Feb 85
Developmental changes of serotonin-positive fibers with special reference to co-localization with
substance P
was examined immunohistochemically in the ventral horn of rat lumbar spinal cord. Only about 20% of serotonin-positive fibers co-labelled with
substance P
on postnatal day (P) 0. The ratio of co-localization gradually increased, and reached the adult value by
P28
(60-70%). Enkephalin-positive fibers were not co-localized with serotonin at any age examined. Although the densities of serotonin,
substance P
and enkephalin per unit area of the ventral horn gradually increased with development up to
P28
, the density of serotonin in the adult was decreased compared to
P28
animals.
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PMID:Serotonin-positive fibers within the spinal motor nucleus of the newborn rat, with special reference to co-localization of substance P. 172 55
Activation of c-fos, a member of the class of immediate early genes that act as transcription factors, may be one of the initial molecular mechanisms underlying plastic changes in gene expression in response to drugs of abuse. By combining c-fos (radioactive) in situ hybridization histochemistry with nonradioactive in situ hybridization histochemistry for mRNAs encoding other striatal markers [
preprotachykinin
(
substance P
), proenkephalin, and D1 and D2 receptors], we have identified the cellular phenotype of striatal neurons activated by acute administration of cocaine to P8, P15,
P28
, and adult rats. At each age examined, substance P+, enkephalin- striatal neurons were the predominant class of cells in which cocaine induced c-fos gene expression. In addition, the topography of cellular activation at each age examined was distinct and reflected the topography of distribution of cells expressing high levels of
substance P
mRNA. We conclude that there is a marked specificity of cellular activation in striatum following acute cocaine administration restricted predominantly to subsets of
substance P
-expressing cells, with age-specific patterns in their topographic distribution.
...
PMID:Substance P phenotype defines specificity of c-fos induction by cocaine in developing rat striatum. 753 74
Pancreatic ganglia are formed by neural crest-derived precursors, are innervated by enteric neurons, and contain neuropeptides. In addition, the enzyme NADPH-diaphorase is located in a subset of enteric and pancreatic neurons. The expression of neural markers (GAP-43 and NC-1), neurotransmitter-related markers (including neuropeptide Y (NPY), vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP), gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP), galanin (GAL), dopamine beta hydroxylase (DBH),
substance P
(SP), calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP)), and NADPH-diaphorase was studied in the fetal and neonatal rat gut and pancreas (E12-
P28
) in situ and in vitro. NC-1, GAP-43 and DBH-immunoreactive cells were found in the primordial stomach on day E12, and in the pancreas on day E13, along with NPY in endocrine cells. Pancreatic NPY-immunoreactive neurons were detected by day E18. CGRP was seen in the foregut at day E12 but not in the pancreas until day E14. Other neuropeptides (SP, GAL, GRP and VIP) all appeared in the foregut earlier than in the pancreas. NADPH-diaphorase activity was first found in situ in foregut neurons on day E13, and in the pancreas on day E14, but seen in explants a day earlier. These observations show that development of neurons occurs earlier in the gut than in the pancreas, and that NADPH-diaphorase activity appears earlier than the immunoreactivities of the neuropeptides.
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PMID:Appearance of neuropeptides and NADPH-diaphorase during development of the enteropancreatic innervation. 772 Feb 14