Cholinergic and adrenergic innervation of the penis artery of the bull: Transmitter concentrations and synaptic vesicles |
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Authors: | E Klinge O Eränkö N O Sjöstrand |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Pharmacology, University of Helsinki, SF-00170 Helsinki 17, (Finland);(2) Department of Anatomy, University of Helsinki, SF-00170 Helsinki 17, (Finland);(3) Department of Physiology, Karolinska Institutet, S-10401 Stockholm 60, (Sweden) |
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Abstract: | Summary The penile artery of the bull contained significant amounts of acetylcholine, noradrenaline and dopamine, and its axon profiles contained either numerous small granular or agranular vesicles, as well as some large granular vesicles. In the dorsal metatarsal artery, only noradrenaline and dopamine were detectable, and the axon profiles observed contained numerous small granular vesicles. In the penile artery, the axons with small agranular vesicles, probably cholinergic axons, were in close contact with axons containing small granular vesicles. It is suggested that, in the penile artery of the bull, one of the functions of the cholinergic nerves is suppression of excitatory adrenergic neurotransmission.This study has been supported by grants from the Sigrid Jusélius Foundation (to O.E.), from the Medical Research Council of the Academy of Finland (to E.K.) and from the Magnus Bergvall Memorial Fund (to N.O.S.). Excellent technical assistance by Mrs Paula Hasenson and Miss Seija Ovaskainen is gratefully acknowledged. |
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