Abstract

Autonomic neurons of the rat spinal cord show strong NADPH diaphorase activity and immunoreactivity for nitric oxide synthase (NOS). Here we show mRNA expression of NOS type-1 (neuronal or brain NOS) transcripts in cell bodies of sympathetic preganglionic neurons (SPNs) of the intermediolateral (IML) cell column by non-radioactive in situ hybridization using NOS-I riboprobes. Hybridization signals occurred only in neuronal cell bodies and not outside, in what appeared to be fibers and/or terminals. In preganglionic fibers of SPNs, however, dense axoplasmic immunogold labeling was detected with a monoclonal anti-NOS-I antibody. Expression of NOS-I mRNA in SPN cell bodies and axoplasmic immunolocalization of NOS-I protein suggest that protein translocation is involved in NO-mediated preganglionic control of peripheral targets.

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