Eaton J A, Fedde M R
Cell Tissue Res. 1977 Jan 12;176(2):243-9. doi: 10.1007/BF00229465.
Two distinct populations of fluorogenic amine-containing cells were observed in the lungs of nine-week old mice: one with an intense yellow emission, which possible indicates the presence of serotonin; and one emitting a yellow-green fluorescence, which probably indicates the presence of a catecholamine such as dopamine or norepinephrine. Simultaneous identification of two different fluorogenic amine-containing cells, without pre-administration of a precursor to that amine, has not previously been reported. Such evidence of amine-containing cells demonstrated the success of the perfusion-freezing technique and established that cellular storage of fluorogenic amines does occur in vivo under normal physiological conditions. The function of such amine-containing cells has not been established; however, their location and the known physiological effects of amines would suggest regional control of ventilation/perfusion of the lung.
在9周龄小鼠的肺中观察到两种不同的含荧光胺细胞群体:一种发出强烈的黄色荧光,这可能表明存在血清素;另一种发出黄绿色荧光,这可能表明存在儿茶酚胺,如多巴胺或去甲肾上腺素。此前尚未有过在不预先给予胺前体的情况下同时鉴定两种不同含荧光胺细胞的报道。这种含胺细胞的证据证明了无灌注冷冻技术的成功,并确定了在正常生理条件下,含荧光胺的细胞储存确实发生在体内。此类含胺细胞的功能尚未明确;然而,它们的位置以及胺已知的生理作用表明,它们可能对肺的通气/灌注进行局部控制。