Abstract

Serotoninergic raphe-spinal motor neuron projections exhibit wide species differences in both innervation pattern and coexistence of serotonin and substance P. The coexistence ratios vary widely ranging from more than 80% (rat) to less than 1% (chick). Serotonin and substance P positive fibers are also unevenly distributed in the ventral horn of different species: dense clusters of serotonin and substance P positive fibers were preferentially located in the motor neuron pools of extensor muscles of the hip joint (chick) as well as antigravity muscles of the forelimb (cat and rat).

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