COLOCALIZATION OF NEUROTENSIN RECEPTORS AND OF THE NEUROTENSIN-DEGRADING ENZYME ENDOPEPTIDASE 24-16 IN PRIMARY CULTURES OF NEURONS

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作者
CHABRY, J [1 ]
CHECLER, F [1 ]
VINCENT, JP [1 ]
MAZELLA, J [1 ]
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[1] CNRS,INST PHARMACOL MOLEC & CELLULAIRE,660 ROUTE LUCIOLES,F-06560 VALBONNE,FRANCE
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10.1523/JNEUROSCI.10-12-03916.1990
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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This paper compares the localization of neurotensin receptors and of endopeptidase 24-16, a peptidase likely involved in the inactivation of neurotensin in primary cultures of neurons. Neurotensin binding sites were radiolabeled with I-125-Tyr3-neurotensin, whereas endopeptidase 24-16 was stained by immunohistochemical techniques using a monospecific polyclonal antibody. Endopeptidase 24-16 is present in 80-85% of the nondifferentiated neurons. The proportion of immunoreactive neurons decreased during maturation to reach 35-40% after 4-8 d of culture. By contrast, neurotensin receptors were not detectable in nondifferentiated cells and appear during maturation. Specific I-125-Tyr3-neurotensin labeling is maximal after 4 d of culture and is located on about 10% of differentiated neurons. Double-labeling experiments show that about 90% of cortical, hypothalamic, and mesencephalic neurons bearing the neurotensin receptor also contained endopeptidase 24-16, supporting the hypothesis that one of the functions of endopeptidase 24-16 is the physiological inactivation of neurotensin. However, the presence of endopeptidase 24-16 on numerous neurons that do not contain neurotensin receptors also suggests that the enzyme could be involved in the degradation and/or maturation of other neuropeptides.
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