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Microfluorimetric study of adrenergic structures in nerve plexuses of the cat pelvic cavity following decentralization and in the normal
Authors:V I Lapsha  V N Bocharova
Abstract:Microfluorimetric techniques were used to investigate catecholamine concentration in small, intensely fluorescent cells and adrenergic fibers of the cat pelvic plexus ganglia and intramural ganglia of the urinary bladder and rectum in the control and following sympathetic and parasympathetic denervation. The cells examined could be divided between catecholamine- and serotonin-containing types. Parasympathetic denervation brought about an increase in the number of cells displaying serotinergic fluorescence and heightened fluorescence in the adrenergic fibers of the pelvic plexus ganglia and intramural ganglia of the urinary bladder, without affecting degree of fluorescence in those of the rectal intramural ganglia. Sympathetic denervation failed to change fluorescence level in the cells and adrenergic fibers in pelvic plexus and urinary bladder ganglia but caused the almost complete disappearance of the adrenergic fibers in the rectal intramural ganglia.Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Belorussian SSR, Minsk. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 18, No. 4, pp. 496–502, July–August, 1986.
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