Immunohistochemical identification of neurons in ganglia of the guinea pig sphincter of oddi
- 30 January 1995
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Comparative Neurology
- Vol. 352 (1) , 106-116
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.903520108
Abstract
The sphincter of Oddi is a smooth muscle sphincter that regulates the flow of bile into the duodenum. To identify potential chemical coding in sphincter of Oddi neurons, immunohistochemistry and histochemistry were employed to assay for putative neurotransmitters and related synthetic enzymes in wholemount preparations, with and without colchicine treatment. Immunoreactivities for enkephalin‐endorphin (ENK‐END), substance P (SP), nitric oxide synthase, vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP), neuropeptide Y (NPY), and calcitonin generelated peptide (CGRP) were demonstrated within the ganglionated plexus. Roughly half of the neurons in the sphincter of Oddi expressed immunoreactivity for both SP and ENK‐END, but not for nitric oxide synthase. About 25% of the neurons expressed nitric oxide synthase immunoreactivity as well as NADPH‐diaphorase activity. This contingent of neurons was made up of two subgroups: one that expressed immunoreactivity for VIP, the other for NPY. Neurons that expressed CGRP immunoreactivity were sparse in sphincter of Oddi ganglia; however, many axons immunoreactive for both CGRP and SP were present in the ganglionated plexus. The CGRP/SP fibers are probably visceral afferents that may influence ganglionic output through axon reflex circuits. These results, along with studies of the actions of these neuroactive compounds on sphincter tone, support the view that ganglia of the sphincter of Oddi are largely comprised of excitatory (SP/ENK‐END‐immunoreactive) and inhibitory (nitric oxide synthase/VIP‐ or NPY‐immunoreactive) neurons, and that sphincter of Oddi tone is controlled by the regulation of the outputs of these two groups of cells.Keywords
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