Ben-Jonathan N, Maxson R E, Ochs S
J Physiol. 1978 Aug;281:315-24. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.1978.sp012424.
A fast transport of noradrenaline (NA) at a velocity of 392 mm/day was found in cat peroneal nerve using a double-ligation technique and a new sensitive radioenzymatic assay for catecholamines. The velocity of transport of NA is sufficiently close to that of 410 mm/day found for labelled proteins and polypeptides to be considered as moving down within the nerve fibres by the same transport mechanism. In addition, dopamine (DA) was also found to be moved down by anterograde transport at a fast, but not well defined, rate. Disulfiram, a dopamine-beta-hydroxylase inhibiting agent, reduced NA levels and increased DA both in control nerve segments and within the portion of the nerve isolated by ligations where NA-containing densecore vesicles are present. The results are considered to support a dynamic turnover of NA and DA in the dense-core vesicles as they are trasnported in the axons.
利用双结扎技术和一种新的用于儿茶酚胺的灵敏放射酶分析法,在猫的腓神经中发现去甲肾上腺素(NA)以392毫米/天的速度快速运输。NA的运输速度与标记蛋白质和多肽的410毫米/天的速度足够接近,可被认为是通过相同的运输机制在神经纤维内向下移动。此外,还发现多巴胺(DA)也通过顺行运输以快速但不明确的速率向下移动。双硫仑,一种多巴胺-β-羟化酶抑制剂,在对照神经节段以及在结扎分离出的神经部分(其中存在含NA的致密核心囊泡)中均降低了NA水平并增加了DA。这些结果被认为支持了致密核心囊泡中NA和DA在轴突中运输时的动态周转。