GAMMA-AMINOBUTYRIC-ACID (GABA) IMMUNOREACTIVITY IN THE MOUSE ADRENAL-GLAND

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OOMORI, Y [1 ]
IUCHI, H [1 ]
NAKAYA, K [1 ]
TANAKA, H [1 ]
ISHIKAWA, K [1 ]
SATOH, Y [1 ]
ONO, K [1 ]
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[1] ASAHIKAWA MED COLL,ANIM LAB MED RES,ASAHIKAWA 078,JAPAN
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10.1007/BF00269093
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) immunoreactivity was revealed by immunocytochemistry in the mouse adrenal gland at the light and electron microscopic levels. Groups of weakly or faintly GABA immunoreactive chromaffin cells were often seen in the adrenal medulla. By means of immunohistochemistry combined with fluorescent microscopy, these GABA immunoreactive chromaffin cells showed noradrenaline fluorescence. The immunoreaction product was seen mainly in the granular cores of these noradrenaline cells. These results, suggest the co-existence of GABA and noradrenaline within the chromaffin granules. Sometimes thick or thin bundles of GABA immunoreactive nerve fibers with or without varicosities were found running through the cortex directly into the medulla. In the medulla, GABA immunoreactive varicose nerve fibers were numerous and were often in close contact with small adrenaline cells and large ganglion cells; a few, however, surrounded clusters of the noradrenaline cells, where membrane specializations were formed. Single GABA immunoreactive nerve fibers, and thin or thick bundles of the immunoreactive varicose nerve fibers ran along the blood vessels in the medulla. The immunoreaction deposits were observed diffusely in the axoplasm and in small agranular vesicles of the GABA immunoreactive nerve fibers. Since no ganglion cells with GABA immunoreactivity were found in the adrenal gland, the GABA immunoreactive nerve fibers are regarded as extrinsic in origin.
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