Deftos L J, Björnsson B T, Burton D W, O'Connor D T, Copp D H
Life Sci. 1987 Jun 1;40(22):2133-6. doi: 10.1016/0024-3205(87)90002-6.
Chromogranin A (CgA) is a protein that is present in many mammalian endocrine cells and co-secreted with their resident hormones. We have demonstrated the presence of CgA by immunohistology in the ultimobranchial glands and corpuscles of Stannius of rainbow trout. CgA was also detected by radioimmunoassay in the medium of incubated coho salmon ultimobranchial glands. Our observations demonstrate the presence of CgA in endocrine glands of evolutionarily divergent species. These observations are consistent with the hypothesis that CgA participates in the secretory process of a wide variety of hormones.
嗜铬粒蛋白A(CgA)是一种存在于许多哺乳动物内分泌细胞中的蛋白质,并与其固有激素共同分泌。我们通过免疫组织学方法在虹鳟鱼的后鳃腺和斯坦尼小体中证实了CgA的存在。通过放射免疫测定法,在银大麻哈鱼后鳃腺孵育的培养基中也检测到了CgA。我们的观察结果表明,在进化上差异较大的物种的内分泌腺中存在CgA。这些观察结果与CgA参与多种激素分泌过程的假设一致。