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Serotonin-like immunoreactive cells in the pulmonary epithelium of ancient fish species.

G Zaccone1, G Tagliafierro, L Goniakowska-Witalinska, S Fasulo, L Ainis, A Mauceri.   

Abstract

The pulmonary mucosa of three species of ancient fish was studied immunohistochemically to show the distribution of serotonin, regarded as the main monoamine of mammalian bronchopulmonary paraneurons. Serotonin-like immunoreactive cells, dispersed through the airway epithelium as single cells, were found in all the fish species studied. They are presumably equivalent to the neuroendocrine cells reported in the lungs of mammalian and submammalian vertebrates. However, the precise role and the function of these cells remain unknown. Since the species studied belong to the most primitive extant groups of ancient fish, the present investigation suggests that serotonin is widely distributed in the lungs of the vertebrates. Several peptides, known to be specific cytochemical markers for the identification of the pulmonary neuroendocrine cells of mammals, are being investigated in the lungs of the fish species studied. They may help to trace the phylogeny of the pulmonary neuroendocrine cell system and to elucidate its function in lower vertebrates.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2570048     DOI: 10.1007/BF00495017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Histochemistry        ISSN: 0301-5564


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