Journal article

Re-establishment of neurochemical coding of preganglionic neurons innervating transplanted targets

SM Murphy, R McAllen, GD Campbell, PR Howe, CR Anderson

Neuroscience | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2003

Abstract

We investigated the effect on neurochemical phenotype of changing the targets innervated by sympathetic preganglionic neurons. In neonatal rats, the adrenal gland was transplanted into the neck, to replace the postganglionic neurons of the superior cervical ganglion. Transplanted adrenal glands survived, and contained noradrenergic and adrenergic chromaffin cells, and adrenal ganglion cells. Retrograde tracing from the transplants showed that they were innervated by preganglionic neurons that would normally have supplied postganglionic neurons of the superior cervical ganglion. The neurochemical phenotypes of preganglionic axons innervating transplanted chromaffin cells were compared with th..

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