Kimura H, McGeer P L, Peng F, McGeer E G
Science. 1980 May 30;208(4447):1057-9. doi: 10.1126/science.6990490.
Choline acetyltransferase was demonstrated in neuronal structures of the rodent central nervous system by immunohistochemistry through the application of Fab fragments obtained from monospecific antiserums to human choline acetyltransferase. The specificity of the antiserum for the enzyme was confirmed by the staining of both the ventral horn motor neurons in the rat spinal cord and the neuromuscular junction of the guinea pig diaphragm. Enzyme-containing cell bodies were observed in frontal sections of rat and guinea pig brain in the neostriatum, accumbens, nucleus of the diagonal band, medial septum, and olfactory tubercle. Positively staining fibers and probable nerve terminals were also found in the olfactory tubercle field and other areas of the basal forebrain. The results provide information on the distribution of the cholinergic systems in the rostral forebrain of the rodent.
通过应用从针对人胆碱乙酰转移酶的单特异性抗血清获得的Fab片段,采用免疫组织化学方法在啮齿动物中枢神经系统的神经元结构中证实了胆碱乙酰转移酶的存在。大鼠脊髓腹角运动神经元和豚鼠膈肌神经肌肉接头的染色证实了抗血清对该酶的特异性。在大鼠和豚鼠脑的额叶切片中,在新纹状体、伏隔核、斜角带核、内侧隔核和嗅结节中观察到含酶的细胞体。在嗅结节区域和基底前脑的其他区域也发现了阳性染色的纤维和可能的神经末梢。这些结果提供了关于啮齿动物前脑前部胆碱能系统分布的信息。