Nitric oxide synthase-immunoreactive neurons in human and porcine respiratory tract
Keywords: 
Nitric oxide
Airway
NANC-innervation
Nitric oxide synthase
Microganglia
Immunocytochemistry
Human
Pig
Issue Date: 
1993
Publisher: 
Elsevier
ISSN: 
1872-7972
Citation: 
de Rada OD, Villaro AC, Montuenga LM, Martinez A, Springall DR, Polak JM. Nitric oxide synthase-immunoreactive neurons in human and porcine respiratory tract. Neurosci Lett 1993 Nov 12;162(1-2):121-124.
Abstract
The presence of nitric oxide synthase (NO-synthase), the enzyme responsible for the production of nitric oxide (NO) from L-arginine, is shown immunocytochemically in the intrinsic neurons of the human and porcine respiratory tract. NO-synthase immunoreactivity is demonstrated in a subpopulation of neurons of the microganglia present in the wall of the extra- and intrapulmonary bronchi as well as in the hilar region of the lung in relation to blood vessels. The immunostaining was also found in some nerve fibers of the respiratory nervous system. Human and porcine lung gave similar results. The possible involvement of NO in the nonadrenergic noncholinergic (NANC) nervous regulation of the lung is discussed.

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