2009
DOI: 10.1007/s11055-009-9125-7
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The sympathetic neural apparatus of the rat uterus during the sexual cycle

Abstract: A microspectral fluorescence-histochemical method was used to study the sympathetic neural apparatus of the rat uterus at different phases of the sexual cycle. Most nerve fibers, as perivascular plexuses and terminals emanating from them, were located in the myometrium. It is suggested that the uterus contains reserve ("silent" nerve fibers, which explains the variability in their appearance in this organ. Microspectrofluorimetric studies identified catecholamines and serotonin in varicose swellings and interv… Show more

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“…Uterus and Cervix: Similarity in Responses. The contractile and relaxant agonists examined, including neurotransmitters, were similarly potent and qualitatively efficacious in the uterus and cervix (Houdeau et al, 2003;Dindyaev and Vinogradov, 2009;Gnanamanickam and Llewellyn-Smith, 2011). Carbamylcholine contracted both tissues from the virgin and pregnant rat, whereas NE, isoproterenol, and the direct adenylate cyclase activator forskolin abolished carbamylcholine-induced contraction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Uterus and Cervix: Similarity in Responses. The contractile and relaxant agonists examined, including neurotransmitters, were similarly potent and qualitatively efficacious in the uterus and cervix (Houdeau et al, 2003;Dindyaev and Vinogradov, 2009;Gnanamanickam and Llewellyn-Smith, 2011). Carbamylcholine contracted both tissues from the virgin and pregnant rat, whereas NE, isoproterenol, and the direct adenylate cyclase activator forskolin abolished carbamylcholine-induced contraction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%