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Morphological and neurochemical differences in peptidergic nerve fibers of the mouse vagina

The vagina is innervated by a complex arrangement of sensory, sympathetic, and parasympathetic nerve fibers that contain classical transmitters plus an array of neuropeptides and enzymes known to regulate diverse processes including blood flow and nociception. The neurochemical characteristics and d...

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Published in:Journal of comparative neurology (1911) 2017-07, Vol.525 (10), p.2394-2410
Main Authors: Barry, Christine M., Ji, Esther, Sharma, Harman, Beukes, Lara, Vilimas, Patricia I., DeGraaf, Yvette C., Matusica, Dusan, Haberberger, Rainer V.
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Summary:The vagina is innervated by a complex arrangement of sensory, sympathetic, and parasympathetic nerve fibers that contain classical transmitters plus an array of neuropeptides and enzymes known to regulate diverse processes including blood flow and nociception. The neurochemical characteristics and distributions of peptide‐containing nerves in the mouse vagina are unknown. This study used multiple labeling immunohistochemistry, confocal maging and analysis to investigate the presence and colocalization of the peptides vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP), calcitonin‐gene related peptide (CGRP), substance P (SP), neuropeptide tyrosine (NPY), and the nitric oxide synthesizing enzyme neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) in nerve fibers of the murine vaginal wall. We compared cervical and vulvar areas of the vagina in young nullipara and older multipara C57Bl/6 mice, and identified differences including that small ganglia were restricted to cervical segments, epithelial fibers were mainly present in vulvar segments and most nerve fibers were found in the lamina propria of the cervical region of the vagina, where a higher number of fibers containing immunoreactivity for VIP, CGRP, SP, or nNOS were found. Two populations of VIP‐containing fibers were identified: fibers containing CGRP and fibers containing VIP but not CGRP. Differences between young and older mice were present in multiple layers of the vaginal wall, with older mice showing overall loss of innervation of epithelium of the proximal vagina and reduced proportions of VIP, CGRP, and SP containing nerve fibers in the distal epithelium. The distal vagina also showed increased vascularization and perivascular fibers containing NPY. Immunolabeling of ganglia associated with the vagina indicated the likely origin of some peptidergic fibers. Our results reveal regional differences and age‐ or parity‐related changes in innervation of the mouse vagina, effecting the distribution of neuropeptides with diverse roles in function of the female genital tract. Multiple labeling immunohistochemistry shows peptide‐ and nNOS‐containing nerve fibers throughout the mouse vagina, most abundant in the lamina propria and more in the proximal vagina. Compared to young nulliparous mice, older multiparas have increased vascularization of the distal vagina and associated perivascular axons containing neuropeptide tyrosine, and reduced proportions peptide‐containing intraepithelial nerve fibers.
ISSN:0021-9967
1096-9861
DOI:10.1002/cne.24214