“…This peptide is commonly considered a marker of afferent pathways (Majewski et al, 1995;Kaleczyc et al, 1997;Czaja, 2000), therefore, its presence within sympathetic neurons is an unforeseen finding. However, CGRP has been also shown in the STG neurons of the boar (Hill and Elde, 1989;H€ app€ ol€ a et al, 1993;Lakomy et al, 1994), sow (Panu et al, 2001;Ragionieri et al, 2008) cat (Kummer and Heym, 1988;Lindh et al, 1989) and horse (Nasu et al, 2003). Moreover, as there is some evidence that a minor proportion of CGRP-containing nerve fibers supply human genital organs (Jen et al, 1997), we think they might play a functional role in the modulation of neurotransmission in the target organs of the STG neurons (H€ app€ ol€ a et al, 1993).…”