Motavkin P A, Pigolkin Y I, Lomakin A V, Deridovich I I
Department of Cytology and Physiology, Institute of Marine Biology, Far East Section of the Academy of Sciences, Vladivostok, USSR.
Folia Morphol (Praha). 1990;38(3):315-20.
Fluorimetric methods were used to determine adrenaline, dopamine, noradrenaline, serotonin and tryptamine in the pia mater of the brain and spinal cord of various vertebrates (fishes, birds, mammals) and of man. The histochemical method using glyoxylic acid showed the presence of biogenic monoamines in adrenergic nerve fibres and in the monoaminocytes. Their total amount in the pia mater is roughly the same, except in man, in whom it is significantly lower. From the higher adrenergic axon concentration on the one hand and the lower number of monoaminocytes on the other, it can be concluded that the neuronal factor has a more important role in the regulation of brain haemodynamics in man.