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. 1991;96(4):355-65.
doi: 10.1007/BF00271357.

Localization of GAD-like immunoreactivity in the pancreas and stomach of the rat and mouse

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Localization of GAD-like immunoreactivity in the pancreas and stomach of the rat and mouse

P Gilon et al. Histochemistry. 1991.

Abstract

The aim of this study was to localize cells immunoreactive for glutamate decarboxylase (GAD), the enzyme of GABA synthesis, in pyloric and oxyntic regions of the rat stomach as well as in the rat and mouse pancreas. GAD immunocytochemistry was carried out on polyethylene glycol or cryostat sections of alkaline paraformaldehyde fixed tissue, with simultaneous immunolabelling of various gastro-pancreatic hormones for topographical comparison. In the rat stomach, nerve fibers displaying intense GAD-like immunoreactivity were seen in the myenteric plexus, the circular muscular layer, the submucosa and the lamina propria of the mucosa. But, they were absent from the submucous plexus. Colchicine treatment of the rats allowed to detect some labelled perikarya in the myenteric plexus suggesting that the GABAergic innervation is at least partly intrinsic to the stomach. In the oxyntic and pyloric mucosa, endocrine cells appeared immunostained for GAD. However, the nature of their hormones remained unknown since double immunodetections revealed that they were immunoreactive neither for gastrin nor for somatostatin. In the rat and mouse pancreas, GAD-like immunoreactivity was found in islet cells which corresponded only to insulin-secreting cells. Somatostatin-, glucagon- and pancreatic polypeptide-immunopositive cells were devoid of GAD immunolabelling. No GAD-like immunoreactivity was detected in the exocrine tissue and innervation. These results strenghten the hypothesis that GABA is not only a neurotransmitter in the stomach but that it could also be an endocrine or paracrine factor in the stomach and pancreas.

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