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Distribution of galanin immunoreactivity in the genitourinary tract of man and rat.
Galanin has been shown to be present in substantial quantities in the human and rat genitourinary tract by radioimmunoassay and immunocytochemistry. The highest concentrations measured by radioimmunoassay were found in the human vas deferens, corpus cavernosum and spongiosum and in the vagina and cervix. In man gel chromatographic analysis showed two molecular forms. The earlier eluting peak was different from porcine galanin standard. There was only one molecular form in the rat which emerged in an earlier position than the porcine standard. Galanin immunoreactive nerve fibres demonstrated in the genitourinary tract were found both in man and rat. They were found within smooth muscle and in close relationship to blood vessels. The presence and distribution of galanin in the genitourinary system suggest the possibility that this neuropeptide could play a role in the regulation of smooth muscle tone, blood flow and motility.
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