Non-noradrenergic, non-cholinergic transmitter
A non-noradrenergic, non-cholinergic transmitter is a neurotransmitter of the enteric nervous system that is neither acetylcholine, norepinephrine, nor epinephrine.
Comparison table
This table compares different NANCs in the PNS:| Neurotransmitter | Type | Location | Function |
| ATP | non-peptide | postganglionic sympathetic neurons | Fast depolarization/contraction |
| GABA | non-peptide | ENSs | peristalsis |
| 5-HT | non-peptide | ENSs | peristalsis |
| dopamine | non-peptide | some SNSs | vasodilation |
| NO | non-peptide | gastric nerves & Pelvic Nerve |
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| NPY | peptide | postganglionic sympathetic neurons | |
| VIP | peptide | ||
| GnRH | peptide | sympathetic ganglia | |
| substance P | peptide | ||
| CGRP | peptide | non-myelinated sensory neurons |