Journal article

Maturational and maintenance effects of testosterone on terminal axon density and neuropeptide expression in the rat vas deferens

JR Keast, RJ Gleeson, A Shulkes, MJ Morris

Neuroscience | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2002

Abstract

Testosterone causes growth of many pelvic ganglion cells at puberty and their maintenance during adulthood. Here we have focused on two populations of pelvic ganglion cells that project to the rat vas deferens: noradrenergic neurons that innervate the smooth muscle and synthesize neuropeptide Y, and cholinergic neurons that primarily innervate the mucosa and contain vasoactive intestinal peptide. We have assessed the muscle innervation after pre- or postpubertal castration, using immunohistochemistry to determine axon density and radioimmunoassay to quantify levels of neuropeptides in tissue extracts. Our results show that androgen deprivation in each period causes substantial effects. Norad..

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