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Extrinsic denervation elevates neuronal aromatic l-amino acid decarboxylase immunoreactivity in rat small intestine
Authors:R Mann  C Borri Voltattorni  C Bell
Institution:(1) Department of Physiology, University of Melbourne Medical Centre, 3052 Parkville, Australia;(2) Istituto Interfacolta di Chimica Biologica, Facolta di Farmacia e Scienze, Universital di Perugia, Italy
Abstract:Summary In order to clarify further the neural control of digestive tract function, we have compared the neuronal localization of tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) and aromatic amino acid decarboxylase (AADC) in rat small intestine. Immunoreactivity for TH was found in numerous varicose axons associated with neurons of the enteric plexuses and in axons within the circular muscular coat and the mucosal villi. Axons with AADC immunoreactivity had a similar distribution, but were sparser in the enteric plexuses and musculature than those containing TH. Chronic extrinsic denervation of a segment of intestine removed all TH-positive nerves from that region. By contrast, the intensity of AADC immunoreactivity was enhanced and more AADC-positive axons were visible than in adjacent intact areas of intestine. The AADC-positive axons appear to represent the intrinsic lsquoamine-handlingrsquo neurons rather than intrinsic tryptaminergic neurons or extrinsic dopaminergic neurons, and the effect on AADC activity of removing the extrinsic nerve supply suggests that this normally exerts some restraining influence on the metabolism of the lsquoamine-handlingrsquo population.
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