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Quinacrine-binding Nerves: Presence in the Mouse Ano-coccygeus Muscle, Disappearance After Muscle Transsection

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Journal Med Biol
Specialty General Medicine
Date 1979 Jun 1
PMID 41143
Citations 6
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Abstract

The anococcygeus muscle exhibits non-cholinergic, non-adrenergic, inhibitory neurotransmission. In the present paper we describe the presence of quinacrine-binding beaded nerve fibres in the mouse anococcygeus muscle. A large number of fibres were running parallel to the smooth muscle bundles. A second distribution of fibres formed an irregular plexus. No quinacrine-binding nerve cell bodies were found within the muscle. When the anococcygeus muscle was cut close to its insertion in the rectum, the proximal part lost most of its quinacrine-binding nerves 2-7 days after transsection. The results demonstrate a correlation between presumed non-cholinergic non-adrenergic neurotransmission and quinacrine-binding nervous elements.

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