Belanger J H, Orchard I
Brain Res. 1986 Sep 24;382(2):387-91. doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(86)91349-1.
Leydig cells are electrically-coupled neurons in the segmental ganglia of the leech. This study reports that they stain specifically with high concentrations (0.05 mg/ml) of the dye neutral red, and that they contain octopamine, as demonstrated by radioenzymatic assay. Individual cell bodies were pooled and found to contain 0.37 pmol octopamine/cell body, giving an approximate intracellular concentration of 7.75 mM. Leydig cell bodies contain approximately 75% of the octopamine content of a segmental ganglia. Intracellular injection of large amounts of Lucifer yellow, coupled with long diffusion times, revealed a previously-undescribed Leydig cell process. The probability that Leydig cells are octopaminergic neurosecretory cells is discussed.
勒氏细胞是水蛭节段神经节中的电耦合神经元。本研究报告称,它们在高浓度(0.05毫克/毫升)的中性红染料中特异性染色,并且通过放射酶测定法证明它们含有章鱼胺。将单个细胞体汇集在一起,发现每个细胞体含有0.37皮摩尔章鱼胺,细胞内浓度约为7.75毫摩尔。勒氏细胞体约占节段神经节章鱼胺含量的75%。细胞内注射大量鲁米诺黄,并延长扩散时间,揭示了一个以前未描述过的勒氏细胞突起。文中讨论了勒氏细胞是章鱼胺能神经分泌细胞的可能性。