Distribution of fractional protein in catecholamine storage vesicles in various tissues of guinea-pig demonstrated by immunologic technique

Ch. Heym , Wang Qing-tang , G. Taugner , Ch. Melcher

Current Medical Science ›› 1984, Vol. 4 ›› Issue (2)

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Current Medical Science ›› 1984, Vol. 4 ›› Issue (2) DOI: 10.1007/BF02857026
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Distribution of fractional protein in catecholamine storage vesicles in various tissues of guinea-pig demonstrated by immunologic technique

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Durch Abspaltung der endständigen Phosphatgruppe durch ein in Katecholaminspeichervesikeln vorhandenes Enzym wird ATP zu ADP umgewandelt. Dieses gereinigte Enzym (Fraktion I) ist ein Protein mit einem Molekulargewicht von etwa 45 000. Das Ziel dieser Untersuchung war der immunhistochemische Nachweis von F I außer in chromaffinen Zellen der Paraganglien auch in verschiedenen aminergen Geweben. Es zeigte sich, daß F I nicht auf die chromaffinen Zellen der Paraganglien beschränkt ist, sondern auch in Zellen vom System der Paraneurone, z.B. in den Zellen des Pankreasinselorgans, in enteroendocrinen Zellen und in Zellen des Plexus myentericus und Plexus submucosus des Magen-Darm-Traktes vorhanden ist. Die funktioneile Bedeutung von F I wird diskutiert.

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Ch. Heym, Wang Qing-tang, G. Taugner, Ch. Melcher. Distribution of fractional protein in catecholamine storage vesicles in various tissues of guinea-pig demonstrated by immunologic technique. Current Medical Science, 1984, 4(2): DOI:10.1007/BF02857026

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