Skip to main content
Log in

Immunohistochemical localization of polypeptide hormones in endocrine cells of the digestive tract of Branchiostoma lanceolatum

  • Published:
Cell and Tissue Research Aims and scope Submit manuscript

Summary

The digestive tract of the cephalochordate Branchiostoma lanceolatum was investigated with regard to occurrence and distribution of endocrine cells. By the use of the peroxidase-antiperoxidase (PAP) technique, cells in the gut epithelium reacting with antisera against 8 different mammalian polypeptide hormones were localized. Positive reactions were obtained with antisera against the four mammalian islet hormones (insulin, glucagon, pancreatic polypeptide, somatostatin) and against secretin, vasoactive intestinal polypeptide, pentagastrin and neurotensin. No immunoreactivity was found with antisera against members of the lipotropin family (ACTH, met-enkephalin, α-endorphin), against big-gastrin, cholecystokinin, substance P and moulin. The exact mapping of the different polypeptide immunoreactive cells throughout the digestive tract of Branchiostoma lanceolatum is presented.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

Similar content being viewed by others

References

  • Assan R, Tchobroutsky G, Rosselin G (1969) Characterization radio-immunologique de glucagon dans les tissus digestifs des diverses espèces animales. Pathol Biol 17:747–755

    Google Scholar 

  • Barrington EJW (1937) The digestive tract of Amphioxus (Branchiostoma) lanceolatus. Philos Trans R Soc Lond (Biol) 228:269–311

    Google Scholar 

  • Barrington EJW (1965) The biology of hemichordata and protochordata. Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh London

    Google Scholar 

  • Barrington EJW, Dockray G (1976) Gastrointestinal hormones. J Endocrinol 69:299–325

    Google Scholar 

  • Bevis PJR, Thorndike MC (1978) Endocrine cells in the oesophagus of the ascidian Styela clava, a cytochemical and immunofluorescence study. Cell Tissue Res 187:153–158

    Google Scholar 

  • Bevis PJR, Thorndike MC (1979) A cytochemical and immunofluorescence study of endocrine cells in the gut of the ascidian Styela clava. Cell Tissue Res 199:139–144

    Google Scholar 

  • Bloom SR, Polak JM (1978) Gut hormone overview. In: Bloom SR (ed) Gut Hormones. 3–18. Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh London New York

    Google Scholar 

  • Burighekl P, Milanesi C (1975) Fine structure of the gastric epithelium of the ascidian Botryllus schlosseri. Mucous, endocrine and plicated cells. Cell Tissue Res 158:481–496

    Google Scholar 

  • Burnweit C, Forssmann WG (1979) Somatostatinergic nerves in the cervical spinal cord of the monkey. Cell Tissue Res 200:83–90

    Google Scholar 

  • Carraway RE (1979) Neurotensin and related substances. In: Jaffe BM, Behrman HR (eds) Methods of Hormone Radioimmunoassay. 139–169. Academic Press, New York

    Google Scholar 

  • Dimaline R, Vaillant C, Dockray GJ (1980) The use of regionspecific antibodies in the characterization and localization of vasoactive intestinal polypeptide-like substances in the rat gastrointestinal tract. Regulatory Peptides 1:1–16

    Google Scholar 

  • Falkmer S, Emdin SO (1981) Insulin evolution. In: Dodson GG, Glusker JP, Sayre D (eds) Structural Studies of Molecules of Biological Interest. 414–431. Oxford Univ Press, London New York

    Google Scholar 

  • Falkmer S, Elde RP, Hellerström C, Petersson B, Efendić S, Fohlman J, Siljevall J-B (1977) Some phylogenetic aspects on the occurrence of somatostatin in the gastro-entero-pancreatic endocrine system. A histological and immunocytochemical study, combined with quantitative, radioimmunological assays of tissue extracts. Arch Histol Jpn 40:99–117

    Google Scholar 

  • Falkmer S, Elde RP, Hellerström C, Petersson B (1978) Phylogenetic aspects of somatostatin in the gastro-entero-pancreatic (GEP) endocrine system. Metabolism 27:1193–1196

    Google Scholar 

  • Falkmer S, Carraway RE, El-Salhy M, Emdin SO, Grimelius L, Rehfeld JF, Reinecke M, Schwartz TFW (1981) Phylogeny of the gastro-entero-pancreatic (GEP) neuroendocrine system. A review with special reference to the occurrence of CCK-like and neurotensin-like polypeptides in lower vertebrates and invertebrates. In: Grossman MI, Brazier MA, Lechago J (eds) Cellular Basis of Chemical Messengers in the Digestive System. UCLA Forum Med Sci 23:21–42

  • Forssmann WG, Helmstaedter V, Chance RE (1977) Ultrastructural and immunohistochemical demonstration of pancreatic polypeptide-containing F-cells in the stomach and pancreas of Tupaia belangeri. Cell Tissue Res 177:481–492

    Google Scholar 

  • Forssmann WG, Pickel VM, Reinecke M, Hock D, Metz M (1981) Immunohistochemistry and immunocytochemistry of nervous tissue. In: Heym C, Forssmann WG (eds) Techniques in Neuroanatomical Research. Springer Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg New York (in press)

    Google Scholar 

  • Fritsch HAR (1976) The occurrence of argyrophilic and argentaffin cells in the gut of Ciona intestinalis L. Cell Tissue Res 175:131–135

    Google Scholar 

  • Fritsch HAR, Sprang R (1977) On the ultrastructure of polypeptide-hormone producing cells in the gut of the ascidian, Ciona intestinalis L., and the bivalve, Mytilus edulis L. Cell Tissue Res 177:407–413

    Google Scholar 

  • Fritsch HAR, Van Noorden S, Pearse AGE (1976) Cytochemical and immunofluorescence investigations on insulin-like producing cells in the intestine of Mytilus edulis L. (Bivalvia). Cell Tissue Res 165:365–369

    Google Scholar 

  • Fritsch HAR, Van Noorden S, Pearse AGE (1978) Localization of somatostatin- and gastrin-like immunoreactivity in the gastrointestinal tract of Ciona intestinalis L. Cell Tissue Res 186:181–185

    Google Scholar 

  • Fujita T, Hasegawa N, Koga Y, Kameda Y, Takaya K (1968) Is it insulin that is stained by aldehydefuchsin and pseudoisocyanin in the sections of the pancreas? Arch Histol Jpn 29:313–325

    Google Scholar 

  • Grube D, Forssmann WG (1979) Morphology and function of enteroendocrine cells. Horm Res 11:589–606

    Google Scholar 

  • Grube D, Maier V, Raptis S, Schlegel W (1978) Immunoreactivity of the endocrine pancreas. Evidence for the presence of cholecystokinin-pancreozymin within the A-cell. Histochemistry 56:13–35

    Google Scholar 

  • Hartschuh W, Weihe E, Büchler M, Helmstaedter V, Feurle GE, Forssmann WG (1979) Metenkephalin-like immunoreactivity in Merkel cells. Cell Tissue Res 201:343–348

    Google Scholar 

  • Helmstaedter V, Feurle GE, Forssmann WG (1976) Insulin-, glucagon-, and somatostatinimmunoreactive endocrine cells in the equine pancreas. Cell Tissue Res 172:447–454

    Google Scholar 

  • Helmstaedter V, Feurle GE, Forssmann WG (1977) Relationship of glucagon-somatostatin and gastrinsomatostatin cells in the stomach of the monkey. Cell Tissue Res 177:29–46

    Google Scholar 

  • Helmstaedter V, Kreppein W, Domschke W, Mitznegg P, Yanaihara N, Wünsch E, Forssmann WG (1979) Immunohistochemical localization of motilin in endocrine non-enterochromaffin cells of the small intestine of humans and monkeys. Gastroenterology 76:897–902

    Google Scholar 

  • Kataoka K, Fujita H (1974) The occurrence of endocrine cells in the intestine of the lancelet, Branchiostoma japonicum. An electron microscope study. Arch Histol Jpn 36:401–406

    Google Scholar 

  • Lange RH (1973) Histochemistry of the islets of Langerhans. In: Graumann W, Neumann K (eds) Handbuch der Histochemie Vol VIII, Part 1. G Fischer Verlag, Stuttgart

    Google Scholar 

  • Larsson L-I, Rehfeld JF (1977) Evidence for a common evolutionary origin of gastrin and cholecystokinin. Nature (Lond.) 269:335–338

    Google Scholar 

  • Larsson L-I, Polak JM, Buffa R, Sundler F, Solcia E (1979) On the immunohistochemical localization of the vasoactive intestinal polypeptide. J Histochem Cytochem 27:936–938

    Google Scholar 

  • Östberg Y, Van Noorden S, Pearse AGE (1975) Cytochemical, immunofluorescence, and ultrastructural investigations on polypeptide hormone localization in the islet parenchyma and bile duct mucosa of a cyclostome, Myxine glutinosa. Gen Comp Endocrinol 25:274–291

    Google Scholar 

  • Östberg Y, Van Noorden S, Pearse AGE, Thomas NW (1976) Cytochemical, immunofluorescence, and ultrastructural investigations on polypeptide hormone containing cells in the intestinal mucosa of a cyclostome, Myxine glutinosa. Gen Comp Endocrinol 28:213–227

    Google Scholar 

  • Polak JM, Bloom SR (1979) The hormones of the gastrointestinal tract. In: Duthie HL, Wormsley KG (eds) Scientific Basis of Gastroenterology. 71–111. Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh London New York

    Google Scholar 

  • Ravazzola M, Orci L (1980) A pancreatic polypeptide (PP)-like immunoreactant is present in the glicentin-containing cell of the cat intestine. Histochemistry 67:221–224

    Google Scholar 

  • Reinecke M, Almasan K, Carraway R, Helmstaedter V, Forssmann WG (1980a) Distribution patterns of neurotensin-like immunoreactive cells in the gastro-intestinal tract of higher vertebrates. Cell Tissue Res 205:383–395

    Google Scholar 

  • Reinecke M, Carraway RE, Falkmer S, Feurle GE, Forssmann WG (1980b) Occurrence of neurotensin-immunoreactive cells in the digestive tract of lower vertebrates and deuterostomian invertebrates. A correlated immunohistochemical and radioimmunochemical study. Cell Tissue Res 212:173–183

    Google Scholar 

  • Reinecke M, Schlüter P, Yanaihara N, Forssmann WG (1980c) VIP-like immunoreactive cells in the gut of vertebrates, 11th Congress on Anatomy, Mexico, 495 (abstract)

  • Reinecke M, Weihe E, Forssmann WG (1980d) Substance P-immunoreactive nerve fibers in the heart. Neurosci Lett 20:265–269

    Google Scholar 

  • Rioux F, Quirion R, Regoli D, Leblanc M-A, St.-Pierre S (1980) Pharmacological characterization of neurotensin receptors in the isolated portal vein using analogues and fragments of neurotensin. Eur J Pharmacol 66:273–279

    Google Scholar 

  • Romer AS (1962) The vertebrate body. Saunders, Philadelphia

    Google Scholar 

  • Schlegel W, Grube D (1978) Radioimmunoassay (RIA) of cholecystokinin pancreozymin (33-CCK). Z Gastroenterol 16:304–310

    Google Scholar 

  • Sternberger LA (1979) Immunohistochemistry. John Wiley and Sons, New York, Chichester, Brisbane, Toronto

    Google Scholar 

  • Thorndike MC, Bevis PJR (1978) Endocrine cells in the gut of the ascidian Styela clava. Cell Tissue Res 187:159–165

    Google Scholar 

  • Van Noorden S, Falkmer S (1980) Gut-islet endocrinology — Some evolutionary aspects. Invest Cell Pathol 3:21–35

    Google Scholar 

  • Van Noorden S, Pearse AGE (1974) Immunoreactive polypeptide hormones in the pancreas and gut of the lamprey. Gen Comp Endocrinol 23:311–324

    Google Scholar 

  • Van Noorden S, Pearse AGE (1976) The localization of immunoreactivity to insulin, glucagon and gastrin in the gut of Amphioxus (Branchiostoma) lanceolatus. In: Grillo TAI, Liebson L, Epple A (eds) The Evolution of the Pancreatic Islets. Pergamon Press, Oxford, 163–178

    Google Scholar 

  • Van Noorden S, Greenberg J, Pearse AGE (1972) Cytochemical and immunofluorescence investigations on polypeptide hormone localization in the pancreas and gut of the larval lamprey. Gen Comp Endocrinol 19:192–199

    Google Scholar 

  • Van Noorden S, Östberg Y, Pearse AGE (1977) Localization of somatostatin-like immunoreactivity in the pancreatic islets of the hagfish, Myxine glutinosa and the lamprey, Lampetra fluviatilis. Cell Tissue Res 177:281–285

    Google Scholar 

  • Winbladh Biuw L, Hulting G (1971) Fine-grained secretory cells in the intestine of the lancelet, Branchiostoma (Amphioxus) lanceolatum, studied by light microscopy. Z Zellforsch 120:546–554

    Google Scholar 

  • Yanaihara N, Yanaihara C, Nagai K, Sato H, Shimizu F, Yamaguchi K, Aba K (1980) Motilin-like immunoreactivity in porcine, canine, human and rat tissues. Biomed Res 1:76–83

    Google Scholar 

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

Reinecke, M. Immunohistochemical localization of polypeptide hormones in endocrine cells of the digestive tract of Branchiostoma lanceolatum . Cell Tissue Res. 219, 445–456 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00209985

Download citation

  • Accepted:

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00209985

Key words

Navigation