Acetylcholinesterase activity, and neurofilament protein, and catecholamine synthesizing enzymes immunoreactivities in the mouse adrenal gland duringpostnatal development
K. Iwasa et al., Acetylcholinesterase activity, and neurofilament protein, and catecholamine synthesizing enzymes immunoreactivities in the mouse adrenal gland duringpostnatal development, J VET MED S, 61(6), 1999, pp. 621-629
The present study showed the acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity, and neur
ofilament protein (NFP), catecholamine-synthesizing enzymes, dopamine beta-
hydroxylase (DBH) and phenylethanolamine N-methyltransferase (PNMT) immunor
eactivities in the mouse adrenal gland during postnatal development. From b
irth to postnatal-1-day, AChE activity was weakly and diffusely found in so
me medullary cells and in very few nerve fibers whereas strong NFP immunore
activity was seen in a few ganglion cells and in remarkably numerous nerve
fibers in the medulla. Almost all meduallary cells were reactive for both D
BH and PNMT during this period. From postnatal-2- or -3-day to postnatal-1-
week, strong AChE activity was observed in a few large ganglion cells, but
the reaction was weak in clusters of chromaffin cells, and the number of st
rong AChE-active nerve fibers in the medulla was rapidly increased. From po
stnatal-2-day onwards, the number of NFP-immunoreactive nerve fibers in the
medulla were remarkably numerous. Numerous chromaffin cells were reactive
for both DBH and PNMT whereas some chromaffin cells were reactive for only
DBH from postnatal-2-day onwards. These results suggest that drastic change
s such as an increase of acetylcholine in the nerve fibers, differentiation
of noradrenaline and adrenaline cells of the medulla may occur during this
period. From postnatal-2-week to postnatal-3-week, weak AChE activity was
seen in the culsters of several chromaffin cells and a few ganglion cells,
and the number of AChE-active nerve fibers in the medulla was gradually inc
reased. From postnatal-4-week to postnatal-8-week (adult), the distribution
and frequency of AChE activity in the adrenal gland were similar to those
at postnatal-3-week. In the adult, AChE activity was weakly seen in the clu
sters of several chromaffin cells showing noradrenaline fluorescence in the
adrenal medulla. The noradrenaline cells were contacted by denser AChE-rea
ctive nerve fibers than adrenaline cells. These results suggest that the de
velopment of cholinergic nervous system in the mouse adrenal medulla may be
completed by postnatal-3-week.