Abstract

The peptidergic content of rat spinothalamic tract neurons was investigated by combining the retrograde transport of the fluorescent dye Fluoro-gold with immunocytochemistry for enkephalin, dynorphin or vasoactive intestinal polypeptide. Evidence is presented for the existence of enkephalin and dynorphin in a subpopulation of spinothalamic neurons terminating in the medial thalamus and vasoactive intestinal polypeptide in a subpopulation terminating primarily in the lateral thalamus.

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