人背根神经节凝集素结合位点和神经肽的差异定位。

Histochemistry Pub Date : 1994-10-01 DOI:10.1007/BF00269164
M Nagao, N Oka, H Kamo, I Akiguchi, J Kimura
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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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Differential localization of lectin binding sites and neuropeptides in human dorsal root ganglia.

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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