In order to study the activity of noradrenergic nerve fibres along mes
enteric arteries in small-intestinal grafts, the entire jejunoileum wa
s transplanted heterotopically in an isogeneic rat model (group I, n =
12). To assess their influence on graft motility, 9 cm of jejunum wer
e transplanted in an orthotopic position and three bipolar electrodes
sutured to the seromuscular layer of the graft (group II, n = 10). Fas
ting motility was recorded up to postoperative day 42. Animals of grou
p were sacrificed from day 7 on at weekly intervals and mesenteries we
re analysed histochemically by fluorescence microscopy. After the 1st
and 2nd week, grafts were found to be completely depleted of noradrena
line. At the end of the 3rd week, fluorescence became detectable along
graft mesenteric arteries and showed normal intensity from the end of
week 4. Migrating myoelectric complexes (MMCs) were present in all an
imals of group II. The variability of the MMC period (mean 12.6 min; S
D 6.2 min) expressed as variation coefficient (median 36.5; 14.6-74) d
id not change during the observation period. From these findings it is
concluded that there are no extrinsic noradrenergic activities in rat
small-intestinal transplants for the first 3 postoperative weeks but
they do recover there after. Their influence on graft function remains
unclear: MMC periodicity, however, was no influenced.