Abstract

Specific interactions occur between nerve fibers from cultured sympathetic ganglia of guinea pigs and rats and single muscle cells from vas deferens and heart. The associations are long-lasting and resemble the pattern of autonomic neuromuscular relations in situ. In contrast, any associations formed between sympathetic nerve fibers and fibroblasts appear to be temporary. The results are discussed in relation to the normal innervation of smooth muscle and the reinnervation of explants.

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