Biogenic amines in the guinea pig endocrine pancreas

Y Cetin - Life sciences, 1992 - Elsevier
Y Cetin
Life sciences, 1992Elsevier
Pancreata of guinea-pigs were investigated for the presence and cellular distribution of
biogenic amines. Out of the established endocrine cell types only insulin (B-) cells contained
immunoreactivity for serotonin and noradrenaline. However, the B-cells' content of both
amines was quite variable. Serotonin was also confined to enterochromaffin (EC-) cells. No
immunoreactivity for dopamine or histamine was present in any islet cell. Treatment of
guinea-pigs with Ro-4-4602 led to a marked decrease of serotonin and noradrenaline in …
Abstract
Pancreata of guinea-pigs were investigated for the presence and cellular distribution of biogenic amines. Out of the established endocrine cell types only insulin (B-) cells contained immunoreactivity for serotonin and noradrenaline. However, the B-cells' content of both amines was quite variable. Serotonin was also confined to enterochromaffin (EC-) cells. No immunoreactivity for dopamine or histamine was present in any islet cell. Treatment of guinea-pigs with Ro-4-4602 led to a marked decrease of serotonin and noradrenaline in pancreatic endocrine cells. The present findings suggest that serotonin and noradrenaline are involved in the function of the endocrine pancreas, particularly of islet B-cells.
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