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Neuroscience

Volume 6, Issue 6, June 1981, Pages 1001-1010
Neuroscience

Subcellular fractionation of cat submandibular gland: Comparative studies on the distribution of acetylcholine and vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP)

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Abstract

In previous studies, evidence has been obtained for the presence of vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) in presumptive cholinergic neurons innervating the exocrine glands in the cat. In the present study, an attempt was made to define the storage sites of these two compounds in the cat submandibular gland using subcellular fractionation techniques. Particulate VIP was preferentially found in dense fractions (0.78–0.97 M sucrose) of a density gradient. Particle-bound acetylcholine showed a bimodal distribution in the gradient with relative enrichment in a dense fraction (0.87 M sucrose) but mainly in lighter fractions (0.28–0.44 M sucrose). More than 50% of all acetylcholine was recovered in a soluble form. For comparison, noradrenaline was also analysed and found in paniculate form in fractions ranging between 0.44–0.78 M sucrose. The electron microscopic analysis revealed presence of i.a. small clear vesicles in the lighter fractions, whereas the fractions rich in VIP contained i.a. many larger vesicles, sometimes with an electron-dense core. In agreement with earlier ultrastructural immunocytochemical studies on intact tissue, the present results support the view that VIP is present in large dense-cored vesicles. Most of the particulate acetylcholine seems to be localized in small clear vesicles, although a small proportion could be associated with large vesicles. Whether acetylcholine and VIP coexist in such large vesicles or whether separate populations of large vesicles exist, remains to be elucidated.

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