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Angiotensinogenlike epitopes are present in the CNS of Aplysia californicaand colocalize with urotensin Iand urotensin IIlike immunoreactivities in the cerebral ganglia

Authors :
Gonzalez, G. C.
Roger, I.
Gonzalez, E.
Martinez-Padron, M.
Moore, G. J.
Lukowiak, K.
Source :
NeuroReport; February 1995, Vol. 6 Issue: 3 p541-544, 4p
Publication Year :
1995

Abstract

IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY was used to demonstrate urotensin I (UI), urotensin II (UII), and angiotensinogen (Ao)-like immunoreactivities (ir) in the CNS of Aplysia californica.The fish UI is a 41 amino acid peptide that has 50 identity with mammalian corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF). Identity also exists between UI and angiotensinogen in a tetrapeptide at the N-terminus. Ao-ir neurones were found in the F cluster of the Aplysiacerebral ganglia. Beaded Ao-ir fibres were seen in the neuropile and commissure of the cerebral, pleural and pedal ganglia. Ao neurosecretory material was also seen in the perineural region of the proximal supralabial nerve. Previously we have demonstrated UI and UII immunoreactivities were present in the CNS of Aplysia.A comparison of adjacent sections of the cerebral ganglia immunostained sequentially for UI, UII and Ao revealed that all three immunoreactivities co-existed in the same cells of the F cluster of the cerebral ganglia. Liquid-phase immunoabsorption of the Ao antiserum revealed that porcine or human angiotensinogen but not UI or UII were able to quench Ao immunostaining. Conversely UI and UII staining were quenched by white sucker (Catatomus commersoni) UI and goby (Gillichtys mirabilis) UII, respectively, but they were not modified by angiotensinogen. These results suggest that UI-, UII-, and Ao-like peptides might co-exist as separate entities in the cerebral ganglia of Aplysia californicawhere they can act in an integrated and/or independent modulatory way.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09594965 and 1473558X
Volume :
6
Issue :
3
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
NeuroReport
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs48981271