Galanin expression increases in adult rat sympathetic neurons after axotomy

NEUROSCIENCE(1994)

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Changes in neuropeptide expression occur in sensory, motor, and sympathetic neurons following axotomy. The particular pattern of peptide changes that occurs varies among the three cell types. We have studied the regulation in the rat superior cervical ganglion of the expression of galanin, a peptide previously shown to increase in axotomized sensory and motor neurons. While normally only an occasional neuron exhibiting galanin-like immunoreactivity is found in this ganglion, at two days after transection of the postganglionic internal and external carotid nerves, immunostaining can be observed in many neurons throughout the ganglion. Similar changes are found when ganglia are placed in organ culture for two days. The distribution of immunostained neurons after section of only one of the postganglionic trunks suggests that changes in galanin-like immunoreactivity occur only within neurons whose axons are transected. None the less, even when both nerve trunks are transected, only about half of the neurons in the ganglion exhibit galanin-like immunoreactivity, indicating that only a proportion of the axotomized neurons exhibit a detectable response. The few immunostained neurons seen after section of the cervical sympathetic trunk may also represent axotomized neurons. Galanin-like immunoreactivity extracted from the ganglion co-chromatographs with authentic galanin, and the level of this immunoreactivity increases dramatically after axotomy and explantation, and modestly after decentralization. These same manipulations produce parallel increases in the level of galanin messenger RNA.
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vip,hplc,superior cervical ganglion,vasoactive intestinal peptide,like immunoreactivity,scg,nerve growth factor,-ir,high-performance liquid chromatography,glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate-dehydrogenase,gapdh,ngf,ir
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