5-Hydroxytryptamine, substance P and thyrotropin-releasing hormone synapses in the intermediolateral cell column of the rat thoracic spinal cord.

Neurosci Lett

INSERM U-336, Développement, Plasticité et Vieillissement du Système Nerveux case 106, U.S.T.L., Montpellier, France.

Published: February 1992

Serotonin-, substance P-, and thyrotropin-releasing hormone-immunoreactive profiles were studied in the intermediolateral cell column at the thoracic level of the rat spinal cord with light- and electron-microscopic immunocytochemistry. For each transmitter, a dense immunoreactive deposit was observed with the light microscope. At ultrastructural level, morphologically identified synapses amounted to 47% of all serotonergic varicosities, to 49% for substance P and 50% for thyrotropin-releasing hormone. Synapses appeared both symmetrical and asymmetrical. In each case, these synapses were mainly axodendritic (98%). These synaptic connections could mediate the physiological influence of these 3 substances in the spinal cord on the cardiovascular system.

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