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Peripheral ganglia supplying the genital smooth musculature in the female pig: an experimental study

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 August 2001

RINO PANU
Affiliation:
Institute of Normal Anatomy of Domestic Animals, University of Parma, Italy
LUISA BO MINELLI
Affiliation:
Institute of Normal Anatomy of Domestic Animals, University of Parma, Italy
MADDALENA BOTTI
Affiliation:
Institute of Normal Anatomy of Domestic Animals, University of Parma, Italy
FERDINANDO GAZZA
Affiliation:
Institute of Normal Anatomy of Domestic Animals, University of Parma, Italy
FRANCA ACONE
Affiliation:
Department of Animal Biology, University of Sassari, Italy
GIOVANNI PALMIERI
Affiliation:
Department of Animal Biology, University of Sassari, Italy
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Abstract

The aim of the present study was to locate the sensory and autonomic ganglia innervating the female genital musculature in pigs. The retrograde neuronal tracers horseradish peroxidase (HRP) or fast blue (FB) were injected into the left retractor clitoridis muscle (RCM), which was treated as a typical model of the genital smooth musculature. Labelled cells were found in ipsilateral dorsal root ganglia Sl–S4, in bilateral sympathetic paravertebral ganglia from L5–L6 or L6–L7 to S3 and in the left and right caudal mesenteric ganglion. In two of the five animals treated, presumably preganglionic parasympathetic cells were labelled in the ipsilateral intermediate grey substance of the segments Sl–S2.

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© Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 2001

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