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Pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating peptide (PACAP) immunolocalization in lymphoid tissues of the rat
Authors:F Gaytan  A J Martinez-Fuentes  F Garcia-Navarro  H Vaudry  E Aguilar
Institution:(1) Department of Cell Biology and Department of Physiology, University of Cordoba, Spain;(2) European Institute for Peptide Research, Laboratory of Molecular Endocrinology, CNRS URA 650, VA INSERM, University of Rouen, F-76134 Mont-Saint-Aignant, France;(3) Biology Section, School of Medicine, University of Cordoba, E-14071 Cordoba, Spain
Abstract:Pituitary adenylate cyclase activating peptide (PACAP) is a novel peptide isolated from the ovine hypothalamus. PACAP exists in 2 molecular forms with 27 (PACAP27) or 38 (PACAP38) amino acid residues. PACAP localization was studied by immunohistochemical methods in central (bone marrow and thymus) and peripheral (spleen, lymph nodes and duodenal mucosa) lymphoid tissues with antisera raised against PACAP27 or PACAP38. PACAP-positive cells were found in all lymphoid tissues examined. These cells were highly positive for PACAP38 but were negative for PACAP27. Morphologically, they were small mononuclear cells with relatively scarce cytoplasm and lymphocyte-like features. PACAP38-positive cells were abundant in peripheral lymphoid tissues (i.e., mesenteric lymph nodes). In the duodenal mucosa, PACAP38-positive cells were located either in the lamina propria or epithelium. These results suggest that PACAP38-positive cells are present within lymphoid tissues and may represent a lymphocyte-like cell subpopulation that has a potential role in cell-to-cell interactions in the immune system and in the integrated communication between neuroendocrine and immune systems.
Keywords:Pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating peptide (PACAP)  Lymphoid cells  (Rat Wistar)
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