Spinally projecting preproglucagon axons preferentially innervate sympathetic preganglionic neurons

Dec 3, 2014Neuroscience

Glucagon-producing nerve fibers in the spinal cord mainly connect to sympathetic nerve cells controlling automatic body functions

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Abstract

Brainstem PPG neurons innervate spinal autonomic and somatic motor neurons, with the densest connections observed in sympathetic preganglionic neurons.

  • Preproglucagon neurons produce GLP-1 and are primarily located in the nucleus tractus solitarius and medullary reticular formation.
  • Immunoreactivity for yellow fluorescent protein identified spinal PPG axons and perikarya in T1-S4 spinal segments.
  • About 10% of cholinergic preganglionic neurons in the sacral parasympathetic nucleus received input from PPG neurons.
  • YFP appositions were found on spinal interneurons and motor neurons, indicating diverse target neuron types for PPG innervation.
  • The distribution of spinal PPG axons aligns with the presence of spinal GLP-1 receptors.

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