Bombesin-like, substance P and vasoactive intestinal polypeptide receptors in fetal cortical homografts to host cortex and spinal cord.

T W Moody, R L Getz, W J Goldberg, J J Bernstein
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Neuropeptide receptors were visualized in homografts of fetal cortex (E14) into adult rat cortex (immediate or 7 day delay) and spinal cord using in vitro autoradiographic techniques to explore the expression of peptide receptors in the same graft tissue in different central nervous system implantation sites. Receptors for bombesin (BN)-like peptides developed in the grafts by 3 weeks postimplantation regardless of location or age of implantation pocket in host. After 4 weeks, the density of BN receptors was confined to the graft. In grafts to spinal cord, however, high densities of BN-like receptors were not confined to the graft but were distributed throughout the spinal cord. In contrast, the density of vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) and substance P (SP) receptors was moderate and low to undetectable in the fetal grafts. The development of the peptide receptors studied was graft donor tissue specific since they were not altered by central nervous system implantation site.

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胚胎皮质同型移植物对宿主皮质和脊髓的影响。
采用体外放射自显像技术观察胚胎皮质(E14)同型移植物(即刻或7 d延迟)到成年大鼠皮质和脊髓中的多肽受体,探讨不同中枢神经系统植入部位同一移植物组织中多肽受体的表达。无论宿主植入袋的位置或年龄如何,移植后3周,移植物中出现了bombesin (BN)样肽受体。4周后,BN受体的密度局限于移植物。然而,在脊髓移植物中,高密度的bn样受体并不局限于移植物,而是分布在整个脊髓。相比之下,血管活性肠多肽(VIP)和P物质(SP)受体的密度在胎儿移植物中是中等和低至未检测到的。所研究的肽受体的发育是移植物供体组织特异性的,因为它们不受中枢神经系统植入部位的改变。
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