Abstract

Tri-color immunohistochemistry was employed to examine enkephalin-like imrnunoreactive neurons in lamina X of the rat lumbosacral spinal cord. Serial coronal sections from levels L1 to S3 were examined. A rostral group of large (40–50 μm diameter), pyramidal-shaped enkephalin-like immunoreactive neurons were shown from levels L1 to L4–5. Essentially all of these neurons were also immunoreactive for galanin and cholecystokinin. A second enkephalin-like immunoreactive cell group, extending from L5 to approximately the S2–3 level, contained smaller (20–30 μm diameter), ovoid-shaped perikaryia. Approximately 75% of these enkephalin-like immunoreactive neurons were also immunoreactive for neuropeptide Y. Neurotensin-immunoreactivity was also present in this area, having varying amounts of co-localization with these other two peptides. These results demonstrate that the lumbosacral opioid cell column in lamina X is not a neurochemically homogenous structure.

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