Rapid recovery of pineal function after partial denervation: a possible role for heteroneuronal uptake of transmitter in modulating synaptic efficacy.
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The pineal gland is innervated by sympathetic neurons whose cell bodies are located in the two superior cervical ganglia and whose axons reach the gland via the two internal carotid nerves (ICNs). Bilateral decentralization of the superior cervical ganglia, produced by lesioning both cervical sympathetic trunks (CSTs), abolishes the circadian rhythm in the activity of the pineal enzyme serotonin N-acetyltransferase (NAT). We have examined the effects on NAT activity of unilaterally cutting the ICN or the CST. During the first night after either operation, nocturnal NAT activity was reduced by 75% compared to controls. However, during the second night after unilaterally cutting the ICN, NAT activity was restored to control values, and normal enzyme activity was seen in these lesioned animals for up to 1 month after this operation. On the other hand, following unilateral decentralization of one superior cervical ganglion, enzyme activity was reduced for at least 5 months. The high enzyme activity in animals with one ICN cut was abolished by cutting the contralateral CST, indicating that the recovery of NAT activity depended on the remaining intact sympathetic neurons. Electrical stimulation of the intact ICN during the daytime in animals in which the contralateral ICN was cut produced an increase in pineal NAT activity which was greater than the increase seen when similar stimulation was performed in sham-operated animals or in animals in which the contralateral superior cervical ganglion had been decentralized. The time course of the recovery of nocturnal NAT activity after unilateral denervation of the pineal gland was similar to the time course of the decrease in norepinephrine uptake sites in the gland.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience
دوره 5 1 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1985