Journal article

Neuropeptide Y in rat sympathetic neurons is altered by genetic hypertension and by age

CJ Gurusinghe, PJ Harris, DF Abbott, C Bell

Hypertension | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 1990

Abstract

We have used immunocytochemistry to quantitate neuronal neuropeptide Y in superior cervical ganglia of a strain of normotensive Wistar-Otago rats and a related genetically hypertensive strain over the age range 1-60 weeks. The numbers of neuropeptide Y-immunoreactive cells and total ganglionic cell numbers were both greater in ganglia of young normotensive than in those of hypertensive rats. Between 10 and 60 weeks of age, peptide immunoreactivity and total cell numbers both fell in normotensive rat ganglia but remained constant in ganglia from hypertensive rats. Densitometric analysis showed that the concentrations of neuropeptide Y were similar in neurons of age-matched individuals of both..

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