1991
DOI: 10.1016/1043-6618(91)90053-z
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The effects of electrical stimulation, adenosine and adenosine -5′ triphosphate (ATP) on mouse rectal muscle

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“…& p . 1 : As in other species, the primary transmitter of excitatory motor neurons of gastrointestinal muscle in the mouse is acetylcholine (Fontaine et al 1984;Okasora et al 1986;Unekwe and Savage 1991). The presence and co-localisation of ChAT with other neuronal markers could not be investigated in the present study, as none of the ChAT antisera available to us gave satisfactory immunostaining in the mouse intestine.…”
Section: A) Putative Circular and Longitudinal Muscle Motor Neuronscontrasting
confidence: 58%
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“…& p . 1 : As in other species, the primary transmitter of excitatory motor neurons of gastrointestinal muscle in the mouse is acetylcholine (Fontaine et al 1984;Okasora et al 1986;Unekwe and Savage 1991). The presence and co-localisation of ChAT with other neuronal markers could not be investigated in the present study, as none of the ChAT antisera available to us gave satisfactory immunostaining in the mouse intestine.…”
Section: A) Putative Circular and Longitudinal Muscle Motor Neuronscontrasting
confidence: 58%
“…However, there have been few studies, either anatomical or pharmacological, on the neurotransmitters present in the mouse enteric nervous system (Fontaine et al 1984;Fontaine et al 1986;Okasora et al 1986;Heinicke and Kiernan 1990;Rothman and Gershon 1982;Rothman et al 1984;Branchek and Gershon 1989;Unekwe and Savage 1991). Amongst the histochemical studies, there are reports of the presence of immunoreactivity for tachykinins (Nilsson et al 1975), opioid peptides (Alumets et al 1978), neuropeptide Y (NPY) and vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) (Ekblad et al 1984;Branchek and Gershon 1989), and nitric oxide synthase revealed by NADPH diaphorase histochemistry (Branchek and Gershon 1989;Grozdanovic et al 1992).…”
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confidence: 95%
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“…In a variety of species, acetylcholine and substance P have been shown to be the major excitatory neurotransmitters of motor neurons in the gastrointestinal tract (32)(33)(34)(35). Acetylcholine is also the primary motor neurotransmitter for the external muscle of the mouse intestine (36)(37)(38)(39) and partially coexists with substance P in a large subpopulation of neurons that project for long distances (40). Previous immunohistochemical studies have found CB 1 receptors on enteric nerves (17,(41)(42)(43)(44), with the majority of CB 1 receptor-expressing neurons being cholinergic (17,42).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…The mouse rectum preparation exhibits intrinsic (spontaneous) contractile activity of varying degrees. This activity has been previously shown to be entirely neurogenic in origin, since they were abolished by low concentrations of tetrodotoxin (Unekwe and Savage, 1991). Furthermore, they were abolished by low concentrations of atropine sulphate suggesting that the spontaneous contractions occurred as a result of acetylcholine released from cholinergic neurons to the mouse rectum.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%