Effect of body posture on central sudomotor mechanism estimated by the frequency of sweat expulsion

2007 
in the CG in comparison with the SCG. The percentage of SOM-positive cells in the SCG significantly decreased from birth onwards and we observed only single cells in 10-day-old and older animals. Meanwhile, the proportion of SOM-immunoreactive cells in the CG was not change during the development. SP was found in single neurons in the CG and SCG. NADPH-diaphorase positive cells were absent in the SCG and CG. In conclusion, the neurotransmitter composition in the SCG,CGand IG is present even in newborn animals. However, these ganglia develop heterochronously. Finally, the neurotransmitter set becomes complete by the second month of life. This work was supported by RFBR grants.
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