“…It is known that some of these neurons, contrary to the standard paradigm of sympathetic projections, actually extend their axons through the spinal chain ganglia and the inferior mesenteric ganglion without synapsing, as they are identifiable through application of retrograde tracers, such as horseradish peroxidase, to the transected stump of the hypogastric nerve (Nadelhaft and McKenna, 1987, Baron and Jänig, 1991). More recently, these neurons have also been traced through the injection of retrograde tracers such as cholera toxin subunit B (Hosoya et al, 1994, Llewellyn-Smith et al, 2005, Ranson et al, 2006) or Fluorogold (Harji et al, 1998, Chang and Havton, 2010) directly into the major pelvic ganglion (MPG) itself, where the parasympathetic preganglionic neurons (PPNs) in the lumbosacral spinal cord also project their axons via the pelvic nerve (Keast, 1995). …”