Saito A, Wu J Y, Lee T J
J Cereb Blood Flow Metab. 1985 Jun;5(2):327-34. doi: 10.1038/jcbfm.1985.42.
The presence of cholinergic nerves in cerebral arteries of several species was investigated by an immunohistochemical method using antibodies against choline acetyltransferase (ChAT). In cats, pigs, rats, and dogs, ChAT immunoreactivities were found to be associated with large bundles and single fibers in the circle of Willis and anterior cerebral, middle cerebral, and basilar arteries. In the rabbit, the ChAT-immunoreactive (ChAT-I) nerves were also observed in the circle of Willis and anterior and middle cerebral arteries, but only few or none were found in the basilar and vertebral arteries. The ChAT-I nerves were found only in the adventitial layer of vessels examined. Superior cervical ganglionectomy did not appreciably affect the distribution of ChAT-I nerves. These results indicate the presence of cholinergic nerves in cerebral arteries. The distribution pattern of ChAT-I nerves was different from that of vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP)-like-immunoreactive nerves and acetylcholinesterase-positive nerves. The possible coexistence of ChAT and VIP-like substance in the same neuron is discussed.
采用抗胆碱乙酰转移酶(ChAT)抗体的免疫组织化学方法,研究了几种动物脑动脉中胆碱能神经的存在情况。在猫、猪、大鼠和狗中,发现ChAT免疫反应性与Willis环以及大脑前动脉、大脑中动脉和基底动脉中的大束纤维和单纤维有关。在兔子中,Willis环以及大脑前动脉和大脑中动脉中也观察到了ChAT免疫反应性(ChAT-I)神经,但在基底动脉和椎动脉中仅发现很少或未发现此类神经。ChAT-I神经仅在检查的血管外膜层中发现。颈上神经节切除术对ChAT-I神经的分布没有明显影响。这些结果表明脑动脉中存在胆碱能神经。ChAT-I神经的分布模式与血管活性肠肽(VIP)样免疫反应性神经和乙酰胆碱酯酶阳性神经的分布模式不同。讨论了ChAT和VIP样物质在同一神经元中可能共存的情况。