Uddman R, Moghimzadeh E, Sundler F
Arch Otorhinolaryngol. 1984;239(2):145-51. doi: 10.1007/BF00463555.
The occurrence and distribution of nerve fibres containing gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) were investigated in the respiratory tract of several mammals using immunocytochemistry. A moderate supply of nerve fibres displaying GRP immunoreactivity was seen in the middle ear mucosa, the nasal mucosa and the tracheobronchial wall. Generally, the fibres were distributed around blood vessels and seromucous glands. In addition, scattered GRP fibres were seen in the smooth muscle of the tracheal wall. The distribution of GRP fibres in the respiratory tract suggests multiple functions of GRP such as regulation of local blood flow, glandular secretion and smooth muscle activity.
利用免疫细胞化学方法,对几种哺乳动物呼吸道中含胃泌素释放肽(GRP)的神经纤维的发生和分布进行了研究。在中耳黏膜、鼻黏膜和气管支气管壁中可见到中等数量显示GRP免疫反应性的神经纤维。一般来说,这些纤维分布在血管和浆液黏液腺周围。此外,在气管壁的平滑肌中可见散在的GRP纤维。呼吸道中GRP纤维的分布提示GRP具有多种功能,如调节局部血流、腺体分泌和平滑肌活动。