Immunohistochemical localization of tryptophan hydroxylase and serotonin transporter in the carotid body of the rat

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Takuya Yokoyama
Yamaguchi-Yamada Misuzu
Yoshio Yamamoto
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[1] Iwate University,Laboratory of Veterinary Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Faculty of Agriculture
[2] Gifu University,Department of Basic Veterinary Science, United Graduate School of Veterinary Science
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Carotid body; Glomus cells; Sympathetic nerve fibers; Serotonin; Immunohistochemistry;
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It has been proposed that serotonin (5-HT) facilitates the chemosensory activity of the carotid body (CB). In the present study, we investigated mRNA expression and immunohistochemical localization of the 5-HT synthetic enzyme isoforms, tryptophan hydroxylase 1 (TPH1) and TPH2, and the 5-HT plasma membrane transport protein, 5-HT transporter (SERT), in the CB of the rat. RT-PCR analysis detected the expression of mRNA for TPH1 and SERT in extracts of the CB. Using immunohistochemistry, 5-HT immunoreactivity was observed in a few glomus cells. TPH1 and SERT immunoreactivities were observed in almost all glomus cells. SERT immunoreactivity was seen on nerve fibers with TPH1 immunoreactivity. SERT immunoreactivity was also observed in varicose nerve fibers immunoreactive for dopamine beta-hydroxylase, but not in nerve fibers immunoreactive for vesicular acetylcholine transporters or nerve terminals immunoreactive for P2X3 purinoreceptors. These results suggest that 5-HT is synthesized and released from glomus cells and sympathetic nerve fibers in the CB of the rat, and that the chemosensory activity of the CB is regulated by 5-HT from glomus cells and sympathetic nerve fibers.
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