Peptides with NH2-terminal tryptophan in the adenohypophysis |
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Authors: | R. Håkanson F. Sundler A. Nobin N. -O. Sjöberg L. Edvinsson L. -I. Larsson |
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Affiliation: | (1) Departments of Pharmacology, Histology, and Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Lund, Lund, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Summary In the mammalian pituitary formaldehyde-ozone treatment induces strong fluorescence in the cells of the pars intermedia and moderate to strong fluorescence in numerous cells of the pars distalis. Maximum excitation is at 370–375 nm and maximum emission at 495–505 nm. The properties of the cellular fluorescence are indistinguishable from those of tryptamine or peptides with NH2-terminal tryptophan. From chemical analysis such peptides seem to occur abundantly in the mammalian pituitary. The concentration of these peptides agrees very well with the number and fluorescence intensity of the cells in all species studied. Furthermore, the tryptophyl peptides in the various parts of the pig pituitary have a distribution quite parallel to that of the fluorescent cells. As we have failed to detect tryptamine in the pituitary, we conclude that the formaldehyde-ozone-induced fluorescence in the adenohypophysis reflects the presence of tryptophyl peptides.This study was supported by grants from the Swedish Medical Research Council (04X-1007; 04X-3764), the Ford Foundation, Harald and Greta Jeanssons stiftelse and Riksföreningen mot Cancer (660-K73-01X).For brevity occasionally referred to as tryptophyl peptides. |
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Keywords: | Tryptophyl peptides Adenohypophysis Fluorescence histochemistry Peptide chemistry |
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