Production of regulatory factors in the respiratory system of vertebrates
Palabras clave : 
Endocrine cells
Neuroepithelial bodies
Innervation
Lung
Peptides
Nitric oxide
Vertebrates
Fecha de publicación : 
1994
Editorial : 
Brill Academic Publishers
ISSN : 
1568-542X
Cita: 
Montuenga LM, Villaro AC, Bodegas ME, Beorlegui C, Guembe L, Sesma P. Production of regulatory factors in the respiratory system of vertebrales. Nether J Zool 1994;45(1-2):33-37.
Resumen
Among the different cell types present in the respiratory tract of the vertebrates, some (epithelial, endothelial, neural) specialise in the production of regulatory factors. Endocrine cells occur either single, spread throughout the epithelial lining, or in innervated groups, called 'neuroepithelial bodies' (NEBs). In mammals, these endocrine cells may be involved in lung maturation during perinatal life and in chemoreception. A neuroendocrine diffuse system is present in the respiratory organs of all classes of vertebrates. In amphibians and reptiles, single endocrine cells as well as NEBs are located in the apices of the lung septa. The respiratory tract shows nerve fibres immunoreactive to several neuropeptides. Since some neurons and fibres contain NO synthase a broad evolutionary presence of NO-releasing neurons, probably involved in the control of relaxation, is suggested.

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