Literature DB >> 29023

Differentiation of two types of endocrine cells which take up amine precursors using their capacity to take up the fluorescent dihydroisoquinoline derivative of dopamine.

S Partanen.   

Abstract

A study was made of the accumulation of the strongly fluorescent 2-carboxymethyl-6,7-dihydroxy-3,4-dihydroisoquinolinium compound (2-Carb. Me-DIQ) derived from the condensation reaction of dopamine with glyoxylic acid in endocrine cells possessing the capacity to take up and store biogenic monoamine precursors. Thin-layer chromatographic studies of urine showed that 2-Carb. Me-DIQ was metabolized into two strongly fluorescent metabolites, possessing at least one hydroxyl group in the phenol moiety of the molecule, which were excreted in urine together with the parent compound. Histochemical observations, however, indicated that the tissue fluorescence showing maximal emission at 480 nm was due to 2-Carb. Me-DIQ. Generally, the injection of 2-Carb. Me-DIQ induced a strong fluorescence in those tissue components possessing the extraneuronal uptake mechanism of catecholamines. In the endocrine cells strong fluorescence was seen in the pineal glandular cells and in some cells of the pars distalis of the hypophysis, of which some cells also took up DL-5-HTP, as was seen following formaldehyde vapour treatment. No accumulation of 2-Carb. Me-DIQ was observed in the pancreatic islet cells, the C cells of the thyroid gland or the tracheal enterochromaffin-like cells. These findings lead to the conclusion that biogenic monoamines in the cells of the pars distalis of the hypophysis might use the phenolic moiety of the molecule to bind to some intracellular receptor. Thus, the pars distalis cells may have an intracellular binding mechanism for biogenic monoamines that is different from other endocrine cells showing the uptake and storage of biogenic monoamines. On the other hand, the findings gave further support to the suggestion that in the pancreatic islet cells, the thyroidal C cells and the tracheal enterochromaffin-like cells biogenic monoamines are stored by a mechanism in which the basic, positively charged amino group of biogenic monoamines is bound electrostatically to the anionic, negatively charged carboxyl group of a hormone storage granule. The pars distalis cells and the pineal glandular cells seemed to take up amines and amine derivatives in a similar manner. This suggests that in the pars distalis cells, too, biogenic monoamines have an active metabolism and possibly some regulative role in hormone synthesis and/or secretion.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 29023     DOI: 10.1007/BF00496679

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


  34 in total

1.  Studies on the fluorophore forming reactions of various catecholamines and tetrahydroisoquinolines with glyoxylic acid.

Authors:  L A Svensson; A Björklund; O Lindvall
Journal:  Acta Chem Scand B       Date:  1975

Review 2.  Biogenic amines in the pituitary gland: what is their origin and function? Pituitary indolamines.

Authors:  M Hyyppä; R J Wurtman
Journal:  Prog Brain Res       Date:  1973       Impact factor: 2.453

3.  Amine-handling properties of APUD-cells in the bronchial epithelium of human foetuses and in the epithelium of the main bronchi of human adults.

Authors:  E Hage
Journal:  Acta Pathol Microbiol Scand A       Date:  1973-01

4.  The histochemical demonstration of catecholamines and tryptamines by acid- and aldehyde-induced fluorescence: microspectrofluorometric characterization of the fluorophores in models.

Authors:  S W Ewen; F W Rost
Journal:  Histochem J       Date:  1972-01

5.  Occurrence and function of amines in endocrine cells producing polypeptide hormones.

Authors:  C Owman; R Håkanson; F Sundler
Journal:  Fed Proc       Date:  1973-07

6.  Catechol- and indolamines in some endocrine cell systems. An autoradiographical, histochemical and radioimmunological study.

Authors:  H Tjälve
Journal:  Acta Physiol Scand Suppl       Date:  1971

7.  The occurrence of biogenic monoamines in the mammalian endocrine pancreas.

Authors:  L Cegrell
Journal:  Acta Physiol Scand Suppl       Date:  1968

8.  5-hydroxytryptamine and related amines in endocrine cell systems.

Authors:  B Falck; C Owman
Journal:  Adv Pharmacol       Date:  1968

9.  [Vital staining of lysosomes and other cell organelles of the rat with neutral red (author's transl)].

Authors:  J Winckler
Journal:  Prog Histochem Cytochem       Date:  1974

10.  Monoamines in the pituitary gland of the pig.

Authors:  A Björklund; B Falck; E Rosengren
Journal:  Life Sci       Date:  1967-10-01       Impact factor: 5.037

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1.  Complement-mediated unspecific binding of immunoglobulins to some endocrine cells.

Authors:  R Buffa; O Crivelli; R Fiocca; P Fontana; E Solcia
Journal:  Histochemistry       Date:  1979-09
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