Wang Z Z, Stensaas L J, Dinger B, Fidone S J
Department of Physiology, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City 84108.
Brain Res. 1989 Sep 25;498(1):131-4. doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(89)90407-1.
The carotid body consists of afferent axon terminals in synaptic association with preneural type I cells and enveloping type II cells. The presence of acetylcholine (ACh) in this organ and its pharmacological actions are well established; however, its precise localization remains uncertain. In the present study, choline acetyltransferase was immunocytochemically localized to type I cells of the cat and rabbit. These data, combined with previous demonstrations of cholinergic receptor action, suggest that ACh may be involved in neurotransmitter coupling in the carotid body.
颈动脉体由与神经前I型细胞和包绕的II型细胞形成突触联系的传入轴突终末组成。该器官中乙酰胆碱(ACh)的存在及其药理作用已得到充分证实;然而,其确切定位仍不确定。在本研究中,通过免疫细胞化学方法将胆碱乙酰转移酶定位到猫和兔的I型细胞。这些数据,结合先前对胆碱能受体作用的证明,表明ACh可能参与颈动脉体中的神经递质偶联。