Yulis C R, Lederis K
Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Cell Tissue Res. 1988;254(3):539-42. doi: 10.1007/BF00226503.
This immunocytochemical study describes the presence of separate immunoreactive (IR)-urotensin II (UII) and IR-somatostatin (SOM) systems in the spinal cord of two species of teleost fish. Both systems are arranged in a close spatial interrelationship in which IR-SOM fibres apparently innervate cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)-contacting IR-UII neurons. Specimens of Oncorhynchus kisutch also display CSF-contacting IR-SOM neurons located in the lateral ependymal walls of the central canal, in addition to CSF-contacting IR-UII neurons located ventrally. It is suggested that, in this species, CSF-contacting IR-SOM and IR-UII neurons perceive different stimuli from the CSF and are integrated in such a way that one peptidergic system may modulate the function of the other.
这项免疫细胞化学研究描述了两种硬骨鱼脊髓中单独的免疫反应性(IR)-鱼尿钠肽II(UII)和IR-生长抑素(SOM)系统的存在。这两个系统以紧密的空间相互关系排列,其中IR-SOM纤维显然支配与脑脊液(CSF)接触的IR-UII神经元。除了位于腹侧的与CSF接触的IR-UII神经元外,虹鳟鱼标本还显示位于中央管外侧室管膜壁的与CSF接触的IR-SOM神经元。有人认为,在这个物种中,与CSF接触的IR-SOM和IR-UII神经元从CSF中感知不同的刺激,并以一种肽能系统可能调节另一种肽能系统功能的方式整合在一起。