1981
DOI: 10.1002/9780470720653.ch7
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Adrenergiccholinergic Dual Function in Cultured Sympathetic Neurons of the Rat

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“…Furshpan, Potter, Patterson, and Landis) explored similar questions in adrenergic and cholinergic sympathetic neurons in vitro and in vivo (Landis, 1980;Potter et al, 1981). Although there was some back and forth between the Harvard and Washington University groups (much of which played itself out in the pages of The Journal of Neuroscience and at Society of Neuroscience meetings), ultimately, both groups came to agree that the adrenergic phenotype was sustained longterm as evidenced by the continued expression of enzymatically active TH and catecholamine uptake in sympathetic neurons despite the acquisition of new cholinergic properties (Higgins et al, 1981;Iacovitti et al, 1981Iacovitti et al, , 1982Johnson et al, 1981;Potter et al, 1981;Landis and Keefe, 1983;Wolinsky and Patterson, 1983). The phenotypic plasticity displayed by these postmitotic autonomic neurons was paradigm shifting at the time, given the prevailing belief in Dale's Principle of "one neuron, one transmitter" (Dale, 1935).…”
Section: Catecholamine Phenotypic Plasticitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furshpan, Potter, Patterson, and Landis) explored similar questions in adrenergic and cholinergic sympathetic neurons in vitro and in vivo (Landis, 1980;Potter et al, 1981). Although there was some back and forth between the Harvard and Washington University groups (much of which played itself out in the pages of The Journal of Neuroscience and at Society of Neuroscience meetings), ultimately, both groups came to agree that the adrenergic phenotype was sustained longterm as evidenced by the continued expression of enzymatically active TH and catecholamine uptake in sympathetic neurons despite the acquisition of new cholinergic properties (Higgins et al, 1981;Iacovitti et al, 1981Iacovitti et al, , 1982Johnson et al, 1981;Potter et al, 1981;Landis and Keefe, 1983;Wolinsky and Patterson, 1983). The phenotypic plasticity displayed by these postmitotic autonomic neurons was paradigm shifting at the time, given the prevailing belief in Dale's Principle of "one neuron, one transmitter" (Dale, 1935).…”
Section: Catecholamine Phenotypic Plasticitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Σε ορισμένες περιπτώσεις, η επιλογή του νευροδιαβιβαστή που θα χρησιμοποιεί ένα νευρικό κύτταρο καθορίζεται από το είδος των κυττάρων-στόχων του. Για παράδειγμα, τα συμπαθητικά γαγγλιακά κύτταρα καταλήγουν μεταξύ άλλων σε αδένες και χρησιμοποιούν τη νοραδρεναλίνη ως νευροδιαβιβαστή, όταν όμως πειραματικά συνδεθούν με καρδιακά κύτταρα αποκτούν χαρακτηριστικά παρασυμπαθητικών γαγγλιακών κυττάρων και εκκρίνουν ακετυλοχολίνη (Potter D.D. et al 1981).…”
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