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Publication : Norepinephrine facilitates the development of the murine sweat response but is not essential.

First Author  Tafari AT Year  1997
Journal  J Neurosci Volume  17
Issue  11 Pages  4275-81
PubMed ID  9151744 Mgi Jnum  J:40429
Mgi Id  MGI:87773 Doi  10.1523/JNEUROSCI.17-11-04275.1997
Citation  Tsahai Tafari A, et al. (1997) Norepinephrine facilitates the development of the murine sweat response but is not essential. J Neurosci 17(11):4275-81
abstractText  During development, the sympathetic neurons innervating sweat glands undergo a neurotransmitter switch from noradrenergic to cholinergic between postnatal day (P) 4, when the sympathetic neurons first contact the sweat glands, and P21. Several in vitro experiments suggest that norepinephrine (NE), produced by sympathetic neurons, stimulates sweat glands to produce a factor that then induces the phenotypic switch. We tested this hypothesis in vivo using dopamine beta-hydroxylase-deficient mice (DBH -/-), which are unable to synthesize NE and epinephrine, and tyrosine hydroxylase-deficient mice (TH -/-), which are unable to synthesize any catecholamines. The cholinergic agonist pilocarpine and electrostimulation of the sciatic nerve both elicited a sweat response in adult DBH -/- mice that was indistinguishable from the response of controls, and the cholinergic antagonist atropine effectively blocked these responses. We did note, however, a 1- to 2-week delay in the acquisition of the sweat response in DBH -/- mice. Although diminished in magnitude, a sweat response to pilocarpine was also noted in TH -/- mice at P21. Immunohistochemistry demonstrated that TH and vasoactive intestinal peptide were detectable at P14 and increased to adult levels by P21 in DBH +/- and DBH -/- mice. These observations indicate that NE is not essential for the acquisition of the cholinergic phenotype, but it may facilitate its postnatal development.
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