Demonstration of choline acetyltransferase of a peripheral type in the rat heart
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Demonstration of choline acetyltransferase of a peripheral type in the rat heart
Abstract
Cholinergic innervation of the heart has been analyzed using cholinergic markers including acetylcholinesterase, choline acetyltransferase (ChAT), and vesicular acetylcholine transporter (VAChT). In the present study we demonstrate putative cholinergic nerves in the rat heart using an antibody to ChAT of a peripheral type (pChAT), which is the product of a splice variant of ChAT mRNA and preferentially localized to peripheral cholinergic nerves. Expression of mRNAs for pChAT and the conventional form of ChAT (cChAT) were verified in the rat atrium by RT-PCR. Localization of both protein products in the atrium was confirmed by Western blotting. Virtually all neurons and small intensely fluorescent cells in the intrinsic cardiac ganglia were stained immunohistochemically for pChAT. The density of pChAT-positive fibers was very high in the conducting system, high in both atria, the right atrium in particular, and low in the ventricular walls. pChAT and VAChT immunoreactivities were closely associated in some fibers and fiber bundles in the ventricular walls. These results indicate that intrinsic cardiac neurons homogeneously express both pChAT and cChAT. Furthermore, innervation of the ventricular walls by pChAT- and VAChT-positive fibers provides morphological evidence for a significant role of cholinergic mechanisms in ventricular functions.
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