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. 1983 Jun 1;3(6):1151–1157. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.03-06-01151.1983

Evidence for periaqueductal cholecystokinin-substance P neurons projecting to the spinal cord

L Skirboll, T Hokfelt, G Dockray, J Rehfeld, M Brownstein, AC Cuello
PMCID: PMC6564612  PMID: 6189981

Abstract

Using indirect immunofluorescence techniques combined with retrogradely transported fluorescent dyes, cholecystokinin (CCK)-like and substance P immunoreactive cell bodies in the periaqueductal central grey of the rat brain were studied. Data from both adjacent sections and elution- restaining techniques indicated that some of these central grey cells contain both a CCK-like peptide and substance P. Injection of the fluorescent dye, Fast Blue, into the cervical spinal cord indicated that this CCK-substance P cell group is a descending system. These findings provide evidence for two peptides in a single neuron, and the possible functional significance of such an occurrence is discussed.


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