Abstract

The total enkephalin-like immunoreactive peptide content of adrenal glands from dog, cattle, guinea pig and rat was investigated by radioimmunoassay using a (met 5)-enkephalin antiserum. Dog adrenals contain the highest amount of peptides, cattle and guinea pig adrenals contain lesser amounts, and the rat adrenals had the least amount (0.05% that of the dog). Comparison of the (met 5)-enkephalin content of the adrenal cortex and medulla with that of whole bovine adrenal gland indicates that the peptides are concentrated in the medulla. Analysis of the chromaffin granules from bovine adrenal medulla indicates this to be the primary storage site for (met 5)-enkephalin-like peptides. Gel chromatography reveals a molecular heterogeneity of the immunoreactive peptides in all species tested; high molecular weight peptides account for a larger proportion of the immunoreactivity when compared with the low molecular weight peptides.

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