Fuenmayor_1976_Neurosci_1_197

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Title : Presence of serotonin in the rat vas deferens: its influence on contractile responses - Fuenmayor_1976_Neurosci_1_197
Author(s) : Fuenmayor L , Gomez J , Campos HA , Romero E
Ref : Neuroscience , 1 :197 , 1976
Abstract :

Serotonin has been detected in the rat vas deferens. Increase in the serotonin concentration by exposure of the rat vas deferens to L-tryptophan occurs in vitro. p-chlorophenylalanine partly blocks the increase in serotonin concentration induced by tryptophan in vitro but not in vivo. Chronic sympathetic denervation induces an increase in 5-HT concentration. Responses of the vas deferens to transmural stimulation are depressed by pretreatment of rats with p-chlorophenylalanine, and the depression is reversed by incubation in vitro with 5-hydroxytryptophan or serotonin. Serotonin can enhance the response to transmural stimulation at low concentrations but has no effect at higher concentrations. Physostigmine-induced enhancement of the response to stimulation is depressed only by higher concentrations of serotonin. The results raise the question whether endogenous serotonin can act as a modulator of neurotransmission in the rat vas deferens.

PubMedSearch : Fuenmayor_1976_Neurosci_1_197
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Fuenmayor L, Gomez J, Campos HA, Romero E (1976)
Presence of serotonin in the rat vas deferens: its influence on contractile responses
Neuroscience 1 :197

Fuenmayor L, Gomez J, Campos HA, Romero E (1976)
Neuroscience 1 :197