2022
DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2022.842515
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Neuropeptide Profiles of Mammalian Male Genital Tract: Distribution and Functional Relevance in Reproduction

Abstract: Neuropeptides are secretory peptides characterized by small chains of amino acids linked by peptide bonds. They are majorly found in some mammalian neurons and glial cells, where they modulate a variety of physiological homeostasis. In the male genital tract, they are mostly found in the neuronal fibers supplying the vasculature, smooth muscle layer, interstitium, and lamina propria of the tunica mucosa of the various reproductive organs. Functionally, neuropeptides are strongly implicated in vascular temperat… Show more

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“…Of note, the mentioned studies focus on the catecholaminergic nature of testicular nerve fibers. Yet, in catecholaminergic nerve fibers of the human testis several co-transmitters exist, including peptides such as the neuropeptide Y (NPY), ATP, as well as others ( 36 38 ). Once released, these may have important actions, as documented recently for ATP ( 39 , 40 ).…”
Section: Biogenic Amines In the Testismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of note, the mentioned studies focus on the catecholaminergic nature of testicular nerve fibers. Yet, in catecholaminergic nerve fibers of the human testis several co-transmitters exist, including peptides such as the neuropeptide Y (NPY), ATP, as well as others ( 36 38 ). Once released, these may have important actions, as documented recently for ATP ( 39 , 40 ).…”
Section: Biogenic Amines In the Testismentioning
confidence: 99%