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Galanin-immunoreactive nerves in the mouse and rat pancreas

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Galanin-containing nerve fibers have previously been observed in the human, dog, and pig pancreas. Whether the mouse and rat pancreas also contain galanin nerve fibers has been a matter of debate. Therefore, we examined the distribution of galanin in the mouse and the rat pancreas. Further, the possible localization of galanin to adrenergic nerves was studied using sequential immunostaining for galanin and tyrosine hydroxylase (TH). In the mouse pancreas, numerous galanin-immunoreactive (GIR) nerve fibers occurred around blood vessels. They were less numerous in the exocrine parenchyma and in association with the islets. In contrast, in the rat pancreas, only a few GIR nerves were found. They were located around blood vessels and scattered in the exocrine parenchyma. Occasionally, GIR nerves were also observed in the islets. There was a dense distribution of TH-immunoreactive fibers in both the mouse and the rat pancreas. Sequential immunostaining revealed co-localization of galanin and TH immunoreactivity in nerve fibers in both the mouse and the rat pancreas. Following chemical sympathectomy using 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA), not all GIR nerves disappeared. In the mouse pancreas a remaining population of galanin nerves was found around blood vessels, and occasionally in the islets. In the rat pancreas, a few GIR nerves were seen also after chemical sympathectomy. We conclude that intrapancreatic GIR nerves also occur in the mouse and the rat. These findings suggest that many of the GIR nerves are adrenergic but that non-adrenergic, possibly intrinsic or sensory GIR nerves exist as well in both the mouse and the rat pancreas.

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Lindskog, S., Ahren, B., Dunning, B.E. et al. Galanin-immunoreactive nerves in the mouse and rat pancreas. Cell Tissue Res 264, 363–368 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00313975

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