Relationship between postsynaptic NK1 receptor distribution and nerve terminals innervating myenteric neurons in the guinea-pig ileum

Citation
Al. Portbury et al., Relationship between postsynaptic NK1 receptor distribution and nerve terminals innervating myenteric neurons in the guinea-pig ileum, ANAT REC, 263(3), 2001, pp. 248-254
Citations number
46
Categorie Soggetti
Experimental Biology
Journal title
ANATOMICAL RECORD
ISSN journal
0003276X → ACNP
Volume
263
Issue
3
Year of publication
2001
Pages
248 - 254
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-276X(20010701)263:3<248:RBPNRD>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
The amounts of neurokinin 1 (NK1) receptor immunolabelling on the membranes of myenteric cell bodies at appositions with tachykinin-immunoreactive ner ve terminals, other nerve terminals, and glial cells were compared at the u ltrastructural level using pre-embedding, double-label immunocytochemistry. NK1 receptor immunoreactivity was revealed using silver-intensified, 1 nm gold, and tachykinin-immunoreactive nerve terminals were revealed using dia minobenzidine. The density of NK1 receptor immunolabelling (silver particle s per length of cell membrane) on the membrane at appositions with tachykin in-immunoreactive nerve terminals was not significantly different from that at appositions with other (nonimmunoreactive) nerve terminals or with glia l cells. Synaptic specializations ("active zones") were present at a small proportion of the appositions between NK1 receptor-immunoreactive cell bodi es and tachykinin-immunoreactive or other nerve terminals. The density of N K1 receptor immunolabelling at synaptic specializations was lower than that at regions of appositions where no synaptic specializations were present. The presence of NK1 receptor on the cell surface in areas not directly appo sed to tachykinin-containing nerve terminals suggests that tachykinins that diffuse away from their site of release may still exert an action via NK1 receptors. Although NK1 receptors do not appear to be targetted to particul ar sites on the surfaces of myenteric nerve cell bodies and proximal dendri tes, they are reduced in density at regions of the membrane-forming synapti c specializations. Anat Rec 263:248-254, 2001. (C) 2001 Wiley-Liss, Inc.