Journal article

INNERVATION OF THE MONOTREME GASTROINTESTINAL-TRACT - A STUDY OF PEPTIDE AND CATECHOLAMINE DISTRIBUTION

JR KEAST

JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY | WILEY | Published : 1993

Abstract

The distribution of neurons and endocrine cells containing various peptides or catecholamines was examined in the digestive tracts of the echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus) and the platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus). Comparisons were made with published studies in other species in order to obtain a broader view of the phylogenetic distribution and possible functions of gut peptides and catecholamines. Further comparisons between the echidna and platypus were made in light of their different dietary features and gut histology. The distribution of neurons and axons containing catecholamines or various peptides resembled that in other species (such as the frequent appearance of axons containing ..

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