Neurotensin facilitates release of substance P in the guinea-pig inferior mesenteric ganglion

scientific article published in April 1989

Neurotensin facilitates release of substance P in the guinea-pig inferior mesenteric ganglion is …
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P356DOI10.1113/JPHYSIOL.1989.SP017576
P698PubMed publication ID2482356
P5875ResearchGate publication ID20674494

P2093author name stringJ H Szurszewski
W H Stapelfeldt
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Multiple tachykinins (neurokinin A, neuropeptide K and substance P) in capsaicin-sensitive sensory neurons in the guinea-pigQ43516687
Neurokinin A depolarizes neurons of the guinea pig inferior mesenteric gangliaQ43645446
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Action of cholecystokinin octapeptide and CCK-related peptides on neurons in inferior mesenteric ganglion of guinea pig.Q46219906
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Non-cholinergic transmission in a sympathetic ganglion of the guinea-pig elicited by colon distensionQ46679683
Localization of neurotensin-immunoreactivity in the spinal cord and peripheral nervous system of the guinea pig.Q46706994
Vasoactive intestinal polypeptide facilitates muscarinic transmission in mammalian sympathetic gangliaQ46775408
Pathway-specific patterns of the co-existence of substance P, calcitonin gene-related peptide, cholecystokinin and dynorphin in neurons of the dorsal root ganglia of the guinea-pigQ46785345
Separate origins for the dynorphin and enkephalin immunoreactive fibers in the inferior mesenteric ganglion of the guinea pigQ46860827
A slow EPSP in mammalian inferior mesenteric ganglion persists after in vivo capsaicinQ48657573
Opiate-mediated inhibition of the release of cholecystokinin and substance P, but not neurotensin from cat hypothalamic slicesQ48874188
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Gastrointestinal hormone profile in renal insufficiencyQ51661032
Cholecystokinin octapeptide depolarizes guinea pig inferior mesenteric ganglion cells and facilitates nicotinic transmission.Q53890881
Co-localization of calcitonin gene-related peptide-like immunoreactivity with substance P in cutaneous, vascular and visceral sensory neurons of guinea pigs.Q53899605
Non-cholinergic excitatory transmission in inferior mesenteric ganglia of the guinea-pig: possible mediation by substance PQ53937135
Substance P as an excitatory transmitter of primary afferent neurons in guinea-pig sympathetic gangliaQ53941836
Immunoreactive substance P in sympathetic ganglia: Distribution and sensitivity towards capsaicinQ53955674
Afferent activity evoked by natural stimulation of the biliary system in the ferretQ70461320
Neurotensin-like immunoreactivity in the preganglionic sympathetic nerves and in the adrenal medulla of the catQ71450512
Dopamine-?-hydroxylase-, neurotensin-, substance P-, vasoactive intestinal polypeptide- and enkephalin-immunohistochemistry of paravertebral and prevertebral ganglia in the catQ72727487
Innervation of the muscularis mucosae of canine proximal colonQ72753360
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectsubstance PQ411041
P1104number of pages21
P304page(s)325-345
P577publication date1989-04-01
P1433published inJournal of PhysiologyQ7743612
P1476titleNeurotensin facilitates release of substance P in the guinea-pig inferior mesenteric ganglion
P478volume411

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