Title of article
Further characterisation of particulate neuronal nitric oxide synthase in rat small intestine
Author/Authors
Lieve A. Van Geldre، نويسنده , , Norbert H. Fraeyman، نويسنده , , Theo L. Peeters، نويسنده , , Jean-Pierre Timmermans، نويسنده , , Romain A. Lefebvre، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
11
From page
8
To page
18
Abstract
Neuronal NO-synthase (nNOS) was investigated in rat longitudinal muscle/myenteric plexus (LM/MP) tissue at the cellular and subcellular level. Using preparations and double immune staining and light and electron microscopy, we concluded that, in these preparations, nNOS is only present in neuronal cells. However, in spite of numerous attempts to morphologically identify the NOS-containing subcellular structure, no firm conclusions were possible. Consequently, the problem was approached by biochemical methods including gradient centrifugation followed by analysis of the fractions. Using a protocol involving gentle homogenisation of the tissue, we found that about 10% of the nNOS immune reactivity was particle-bound confirming previous results (Biochem. Pharmacol. 60 (2000) 145). However, applying a different protocol including strong homogenisation, we now demonstrated that about 50% of the immune reactive nNOS was sedimentable. The results suggested that particulate nNOS is associated with one single subcellular structure, which is different from the plasma membrane, rough and smooth endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria and lysosomes. The equilibrium sedimentation characteristics of the nNOS containing particles corresponded partly to those containing vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) or synaptobrevin. Application of non-equilibrium centrifugation conditions, however, demonstrated that almost no co-localisation occurred. We conclude that, in the LM/MP tissue, nNOS is about 50% particle-bound in a subcellular structure, which is different from the VIP-containing particle and from synaptobrevin-containing exocytotic particles.
Keywords
Localisation , Neuronal nitric oxide synthase , Rat small intestine
Journal title
Autonomic Neuroscience: Basic and Clinical
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Autonomic Neuroscience: Basic and Clinical
Record number
475697
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