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Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab 273: E1194-E1202, 1997;
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Vol. 273, Issue 6, E1194-E1202, December 1997

Galanin is localized in sympathetic neurons of the dog liver

Thomas O. Mundinger1,3, C. Bruce Verchere1,3, Denis G. Baskin1,2,3, Michael R. Boyle1,3, Stephan Kowalyk1,3, and Gerald J. Taborsky Jr.1,3

1 Departments of Medicine and 2 Biological Structure, University of Washington, Seattle 98195; and 3 Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Veterans Affairs Puget Sound Health Care System, Seattle, Washington 98108

Stimulation of canine hepatic nerves releases the neuropeptide galanin from the liver; therefore, galanin may be a sympathetic neurotransmitter in the dog liver. To test this hypothesis, we used immunocytochemistry to determine if galanin is localized in hepatic sympathetic nerves and we used hepatic sympathetic denervation to verify such localization. Liver sections from dogs were immunostained for both galanin and the sympathetic enzyme marker tyrosine hydroxylase (TH). Galanin-like immunoreactivity (GALIR) was colocalized with TH in many axons of nerve trunks as well as individual nerve fibers located both in the stroma of hepatic blood vessels and in the liver parenchyma. Neither galanin- nor TH-positive cell bodies were observed. Intraportal 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) infusion, a treatment that selectively destroys hepatic adrenergic nerve terminals, abolished the GALIR staining in parenchymal neurons but only moderately diminished the GALIR staining in the nerve fibers around blood vessels. To confirm that 6-OHDA pretreatment proportionally depleted galanin and norepinephrine in the liver, we measured both the liver content and the hepatic nerve-stimulated spillover of galanin and norepinephrine from the liver. Pretreatment with 6-OHDA reduced the content and spillover of both galanin and norepinephrine by >90%. Together, these results indicate that galanin in dog liver is primarily colocalized with norepinephrine in sympathetic nerves and may therefore function as a hepatic sympathetic neurotransmitter.

norepinephrine; hepatic glucose production; hepatic blood flow


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