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Comparative Study
. 1995;6(4):225-35.
doi: 10.1007/BF02736782.

Human and monkey cholinergic neurons visualized in paraffin-embedded tissues by immunoreactivity for VAChT, the vesicular acetylcholine transporter

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Comparative Study

Human and monkey cholinergic neurons visualized in paraffin-embedded tissues by immunoreactivity for VAChT, the vesicular acetylcholine transporter

M K Schafer et al. J Mol Neurosci. 1995.

Abstract

The predicted C-terminal dodecapeptide of the human vesicular acetylcholine transporter (VAChT), deduced from the unique open reading frame of the recently cloned human VAChT cDNA, was conjugated through an N-terminal cysteine to keyhole limpet hemocyanin and used as an immunogen to generate polyclonal antihuman VAChT antibodies in rabbits. The distribution of the VAChT antigen in representative regions of the cholinergic nervous system was examined and compared to that of the acetylcholine biosynthetic enzyme choline acetyltransferase (ChAT), a specific marker for cholinergic neurons. VAChT immunoreactivity was localized in cell bodies of neurons in the basal forebrain and ventral horn of the spinal cord, regions in which major cholinergic projection systems to the cerebral cortex and to skeletal muscle, respectively, originate. The primate caudate nucleus contained numerous VAChT-positive interneurons. VAChT immunoreactivity was visualized in both cell bodies and extensive terminals in striatal interneurons, in contrast to formalin-fixed, deparaffinized sections stained for ChAT, in which cell bodies and fibers were stained but nerve terminals were less well visualized than with the VAChT antiserum. VAChT-positive nerve fibers were visualized in routinely immersion-fixed, paraffin-embedded human cerebral cortex, comparable to the density of fibers observed in perfusion-fixed Bouin's-postfixed monkey cerebral cortex. Extensive investment of virtually all principal ganglion cells of thoracic sympathetic ganglia of monkey and human with VAChT-positive nerve terminals was observed. VAChT-positive cell bodies, presumably corresponding to cholinergic sympathetic sudomotor neurons, were a significant fraction of the total principal cell population in monkey and human thoracic sympathetic ganglia.

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