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Nitric oxide (NO) synthase immunoreactivity in the starfish Marthasterias glacialis
Authors:A. Martínez  V. Riveros-Moreno  J. M. Polak  S. Moncada  P. Sesma
Affiliation:(1) Department of Cytology and Histology, University of Navarra, E-31080 Pamplona, Spain;(2) Wellcome Research Laboratories, Langley Court, BR3 3BS Beckenham, Kent, UK;(3) Department of Histochemistry, Royal Postgraduate Medical School, W12 ONN London, UK
Abstract:The neuroendocrine system of the starfish Marthasterias glacialis was investigated immunocytochemically using antisera specific for rat neuronal, bovine aortic endothelial, and mouse macrophage, nitric oxide (NO) synthases. Immunoreactivity was detected only with the antibodies specific for the neural enzyme, in the ectoneural and hyponeural tissues of the radial nerve cords and in the basiepithelial plexus and endocrine cells of the digestive tract. The pyloric stomach showed more immunoreactive structures than the other digestive organs, with the rectal caeca showing the least activity. Immunoreactive endocrine cells were located in the cardiac and pyloric stomachs and in the pyloric caeca. Co-localization of the enzyme immunoreactivity, and the staining for NADPH-diaphorase, demonstrate the presence of NO synthase in echinoderms. These results provide further evidence that NO is a neuronal messenger of early phylogenetic origin which has been conserved throughout evolution.
Keywords:Nitric oxide synthase  Nervous system  Gut  Endocrine cells  Immunocytochemistry  Marthasterias glacialis (Echinodermata)
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