Distribution of Nitric Oxide-Producing Cells along Spinal Cord in Urodeles
Nitric oxide is a unique neurotransmitter, which participates in many physiological and pathological processes in the organism. There are little data about the neuronal nitric oxide synthase immunoreactivity in the spinal cord of amphibians. In this respect, the present study aims to investigate the...
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doaj-9dcef275d4ee4ae4a7aa6df90a1d0da62020-11-24T21:29:09ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience1662-51022014-09-01810.3389/fncel.2014.0029979962Distribution of Nitric Oxide-Producing Cells along Spinal Cord in UrodelesMayada A Mahmoud0Gehan Hassan Fahmy1Marie Z MOFTAH2Ismail eSabry3Faculty of MedicineAlexandria UniversityAlexandria UniversityAlexandria UniversityNitric oxide is a unique neurotransmitter, which participates in many physiological and pathological processes in the organism. There are little data about the neuronal nitric oxide synthase immunoreactivity in the spinal cord of amphibians. In this respect, the present study aims to investigate the distribution of nitric oxide producing cells in the spinal cord of urodele and to find out the possibility of a functional locomotory role to this neurotransmitter. The results of the present study demonstrate a specific pattern of NADPH-d labeling in the selected amphibian model throughout the spinal cord length as NADPH-d-producing cells and fibres were present in almost all segments of the spinal cord of the salamander investigated. However, their number, cytological characteristics and labeling intensity varied significantly. It was noticed that the NO-producing cells (NO-PC) were accumulated in the ventral side of certain segments in the spinal cord corresponding to the brachial and sacral plexuses. In addition, the number of NO-PC was found to be increased also at the beginning of the tail and this could be due to the fact that salamanders are tetrapods having bimodal locomotion, namely swimming and walking.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fncel.2014.00299/fullNeurotransmitter AgentsNitric OxideSpinal CordUrodelesNADPH-d labeling |
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Mayada A Mahmoud Gehan Hassan Fahmy Marie Z MOFTAH Ismail eSabry Distribution of Nitric Oxide-Producing Cells along Spinal Cord in Urodeles Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience Neurotransmitter Agents Nitric Oxide Spinal Cord Urodeles NADPH-d labeling |
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Mayada A Mahmoud Gehan Hassan Fahmy Marie Z MOFTAH Ismail eSabry |
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Mayada A Mahmoud |
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Distribution of Nitric Oxide-Producing Cells along Spinal Cord in Urodeles |
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Distribution of Nitric Oxide-Producing Cells along Spinal Cord in Urodeles |
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Distribution of Nitric Oxide-Producing Cells along Spinal Cord in Urodeles |
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Distribution of Nitric Oxide-Producing Cells along Spinal Cord in Urodeles |
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Distribution of Nitric Oxide-Producing Cells along Spinal Cord in Urodeles |
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distribution of nitric oxide-producing cells along spinal cord in urodeles |
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Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience |
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Nitric oxide is a unique neurotransmitter, which participates in many physiological and pathological processes in the organism. There are little data about the neuronal nitric oxide synthase immunoreactivity in the spinal cord of amphibians. In this respect, the present study aims to investigate the distribution of nitric oxide producing cells in the spinal cord of urodele and to find out the possibility of a functional locomotory role to this neurotransmitter. The results of the present study demonstrate a specific pattern of NADPH-d labeling in the selected amphibian model throughout the spinal cord length as NADPH-d-producing cells and fibres were present in almost all segments of the spinal cord of the salamander investigated. However, their number, cytological characteristics and labeling intensity varied significantly. It was noticed that the NO-producing cells (NO-PC) were accumulated in the ventral side of certain segments in the spinal cord corresponding to the brachial and sacral plexuses. In addition, the number of NO-PC was found to be increased also at the beginning of the tail and this could be due to the fact that salamanders are tetrapods having bimodal locomotion, namely swimming and walking. |
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Neurotransmitter Agents Nitric Oxide Spinal Cord Urodeles NADPH-d labeling |
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