Different putative neuromodulators are present in the nerves which distribute to the teleost skeletal muscle

The presence of putative neuromodulators in the nerve fibres was investigated in white skeletal muscle of two teleost fish not taxonomically correlated and showing different patterns of innervation (multiple versus focal innervation). Cryostat sections of epaxial, hypaxial and adductor mandibulae (A...

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Main Authors: Domeneghini, Cinzia, Radaelli, G., Arrighi, S., Mascarello, F., Veggetti, A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Histology and Histopathology 2011
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spelling ftunivmurciaojs:oai:revistas.um.es:article/129581 2023-05-15T13:27:50+02:00 Different putative neuromodulators are present in the nerves which distribute to the teleost skeletal muscle Domeneghini, Cinzia Radaelli, G. Arrighi, S. Mascarello, F. Veggetti, A. 2011-05-19 application/pdf https://revistas.um.es/hh/article/view/129581 eng eng Histology and Histopathology https://revistas.um.es/hh/article/view/129581/120651 https://revistas.um.es/hh/article/view/129581 Histology and Histopathology; Vol. 13 No. 4 (1998); 939-947 Histology and Histopathology; Vol. 13 Núm. 4 (1998); 939-947 1699-5848 0213-3911 teleosts skeletal muscle neuropeptides NOS info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2011 ftunivmurciaojs 2022-04-18T05:55:55Z The presence of putative neuromodulators in the nerve fibres was investigated in white skeletal muscle of two teleost fish not taxonomically correlated and showing different patterns of innervation (multiple versus focal innervation). Cryostat sections of epaxial, hypaxial and adductor mandibulae (AM) muscles of Sparus aurata and Anguilla anguilla were stained histochemically for reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH)-diaphorase. Other sections were used for indirect immunohistochemistry (streptavidin-biotin and rhodamine immunofluorescence methods), employing antibodies specific for putative excitatory or inhibitory peptides, including CGRP, substance P, met-enkephalin, bombesin, and VIP. In addition, ultrastructural observations were performed in order to describe the morphology of the motor endplates. A strong immunoreactivity for CGRP and substance P was found in many nerve terminals. Met-enkephalin, bombesin and VIP immunoreactivities were less frequently observed. No immunoreactivity was observed to CCK, NPY or 5-HT. NADPH-diaphorase was identified in nerve fibres of the AM complex only of A. anguilla. Electron microscopy observations evidenced more than one type of synaptic vesicle in motor endplates. Some differences in putative neuromodulator distributions were observed in the two species and muscle complexes, which may be related to the different taxonomical position as well as the different pattern of innervation of white muscle fibres. Article in Journal/Newspaper Anguilla anguilla Revistas Científicas de la Universidad de Murcia
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topic teleosts
skeletal muscle
neuropeptides
NOS
spellingShingle teleosts
skeletal muscle
neuropeptides
NOS
Domeneghini, Cinzia
Radaelli, G.
Arrighi, S.
Mascarello, F.
Veggetti, A.
Different putative neuromodulators are present in the nerves which distribute to the teleost skeletal muscle
topic_facet teleosts
skeletal muscle
neuropeptides
NOS
description The presence of putative neuromodulators in the nerve fibres was investigated in white skeletal muscle of two teleost fish not taxonomically correlated and showing different patterns of innervation (multiple versus focal innervation). Cryostat sections of epaxial, hypaxial and adductor mandibulae (AM) muscles of Sparus aurata and Anguilla anguilla were stained histochemically for reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH)-diaphorase. Other sections were used for indirect immunohistochemistry (streptavidin-biotin and rhodamine immunofluorescence methods), employing antibodies specific for putative excitatory or inhibitory peptides, including CGRP, substance P, met-enkephalin, bombesin, and VIP. In addition, ultrastructural observations were performed in order to describe the morphology of the motor endplates. A strong immunoreactivity for CGRP and substance P was found in many nerve terminals. Met-enkephalin, bombesin and VIP immunoreactivities were less frequently observed. No immunoreactivity was observed to CCK, NPY or 5-HT. NADPH-diaphorase was identified in nerve fibres of the AM complex only of A. anguilla. Electron microscopy observations evidenced more than one type of synaptic vesicle in motor endplates. Some differences in putative neuromodulator distributions were observed in the two species and muscle complexes, which may be related to the different taxonomical position as well as the different pattern of innervation of white muscle fibres.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Domeneghini, Cinzia
Radaelli, G.
Arrighi, S.
Mascarello, F.
Veggetti, A.
author_facet Domeneghini, Cinzia
Radaelli, G.
Arrighi, S.
Mascarello, F.
Veggetti, A.
author_sort Domeneghini, Cinzia
title Different putative neuromodulators are present in the nerves which distribute to the teleost skeletal muscle
title_short Different putative neuromodulators are present in the nerves which distribute to the teleost skeletal muscle
title_full Different putative neuromodulators are present in the nerves which distribute to the teleost skeletal muscle
title_fullStr Different putative neuromodulators are present in the nerves which distribute to the teleost skeletal muscle
title_full_unstemmed Different putative neuromodulators are present in the nerves which distribute to the teleost skeletal muscle
title_sort different putative neuromodulators are present in the nerves which distribute to the teleost skeletal muscle
publisher Histology and Histopathology
publishDate 2011
url https://revistas.um.es/hh/article/view/129581
genre Anguilla anguilla
genre_facet Anguilla anguilla
op_source Histology and Histopathology; Vol. 13 No. 4 (1998); 939-947
Histology and Histopathology; Vol. 13 Núm. 4 (1998); 939-947
1699-5848
0213-3911
op_relation https://revistas.um.es/hh/article/view/129581/120651
https://revistas.um.es/hh/article/view/129581
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