Differential localization of lectin binding sites and neuropeptides in human dorsal root ganglia.

Histochemistry Pub Date : 1994-10-01 DOI:10.1007/BF00269164
M Nagao, N Oka, H Kamo, I Akiguchi, J Kimura
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The subpopulations were compared of neurons in human dorsal root ganglia (DRG), as substance P, identified by somatostatin, Glycine max lectin (SBA) specific to terminal N-acetylgalactosamine, and Ulex europaeus I agglutinin (UEA-I) specific to L-fucose. The lectins and neuropeptides all bound to neurons of small diameter. Furthermore, the majority of the SBA binding neurons or somatostatin positive neurons were also UEA-I binding neurons. However, SBA binding neurons were not colocalized with somatostatin or substance P. Less than 20% of substance P positive neurons showed colocalization with L-fucosyl residues, and approximately 10% of L-fucosyl residues showed colocalization with substance P. Our results suggest that both L-fucose and terminal N-acetylgalactosamine containing neurons in the human DRG are subjected to different subpopulations from substance P or somatostatin positive neurons.

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人背根神经节凝集素结合位点和神经肽的差异定位。
比较了人类背根神经节(DRG)的神经元亚群,其中P物质由生长抑素、n -乙酰半乳糖胺末端特异性甘氨酸max凝集素(SBA)和L-聚焦特异性欧paeus Ulex I凝集素(UEA-I)鉴定。凝集素和神经肽都与小直径的神经元结合。此外,大多数SBA结合神经元或生长抑素阳性神经元也是UEA-I结合神经元。然而,SBA结合神经元不与生长抑素或P物质共定位,只有不到20%的P物质阳性神经元与L-聚焦基残基共定位,约10%的L-聚焦基残基与P物质共定位。我们的研究结果表明,人类DRG中L-聚焦和末端n -乙酰半乳糖胺含有的神经元与P物质或生长抑素阳性神经元都受到不同的亚群。
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