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- W1986289436 abstract "The distribution of nerve fibers containing enkephalin (ENK)-like immunoreactivity was examined in the rectum of aganglionosis rats (AGRs) which completely lack the intramural ganglion cells in the large intestine, and was compared with that of their normal littermates. Furthermore, Met5-enkephalin-Arg6-Gly7-Leu8 (MEAGL)-like immunoreactive neurons projecting to the rectum were examined using retrograde tracing combined with immunohistochemistry in the major pelvic ganglion of normal male rats. In the intermuscular space of the aganglionic rectum of AGRs, unlike the pattern of the normal intermuscular plexus, moderate numbers of ENK-like-immunoreactive fibers were arranged in an irregular, coarse network; greatly diminished numbers of immunoreactive fibers were found in the submucosa. No ENK-like-immunoreactive fibers were seen in the circular muscle layer and mucosa. In the normal rat rectum, ENK-like-immunoreactive fibers were seen throughout all layers, and immunoreactive nerve cells were found predominantly in the myenteric plexus of colchicine-treated animals. Fluoro-Gold injected into the upper rectum labelled numerous principal ganglion neurons in the major pelvic and inferior mesenteric ganglia. Less than 10% of tracer-labelled neurons were positive for fluorescein immunolabelling of MEAGL in the major pelvic ganglion; no immunoreactive neurons were found in the inferior mesenteric ganglion. In the major pelvic ganglion of the colchicine-treated normal rats, about 5% of principal ganglion neurons were immunoreactive for MEAGL. Comparison of serial paraffin sections of the major pelvic ganglion stained for tyrosine hydroxylase (TH), MEAGL and vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP), respectively, revealed that more than half of MEAGL-like immunoreactive neurons were also positive for TH; there was no case showing co-existence of MEAGL with VIP in the principal neurons. These results indicate that a small number of enkephalin-containing neurons in the major pelvic ganglion project to the rectum, and that more than half of these neurons are postganglionic sympathetic. They may terminate mainly in the myenteric ganglia in the rectum." @default.
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- W1986289436 title "Distribution of extrinsic enkephalin-containing nerve fibers in the rat rectum and their origin in the major pelvic ganglion" @default.
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