Heumann R, Villegas J, Herzfeld D W
J Neurochem. 1981 Feb;36(2):765-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1471-4159.1981.tb01654.x.
Acetyltransferase enzymatic activity was detected and measured in homogenates obtained from intact nerve fibers and their saparate cellular components, in the tropical squid Sepioteuthis sepioidea. The levels of acetylcholine synthesis were determined in pooled samples of whole stellar nerve, intact giant nerve fiber, extruded axoplasm, axoplasm-free giant nerve fiber sheaths, and small nerve fibers. The values found per mg of protein for the axoplasm-free sheaths are about 3-9 times those of the extruded axoplasm, and comparable to those found for the intact giant nerve fiber. These experimental findings settle the question of whether the Schwann cells of the giant nerve fiber of S. sepiodea, under physiological conditions, contain acetyltransferase activity and are able to synthesize acetylcholine.
在热带乌贼(Sepioteuthis sepioidea)中,对从完整神经纤维及其分离的细胞成分获得的匀浆进行了乙酰转移酶活性的检测和测定。在合并的全星状神经、完整的巨大神经纤维、挤出的轴浆、无轴浆的巨大神经纤维鞘和小神经纤维样本中测定了乙酰胆碱的合成水平。每毫克蛋白质的无轴浆鞘的值约为挤出轴浆的3 - 9倍,与完整巨大神经纤维的值相当。这些实验结果解决了在生理条件下,Sepioteuthis sepioidea巨大神经纤维的施万细胞是否含有乙酰转移酶活性并能够合成乙酰胆碱的问题。