Abstract

The intracellular localization of immunoreactive endothelin (ET)-1, and its colocalization with vasopressin (VP) and oxytocin (OT) in the rat neural lobe were investigated by immunogold techniques using specific antisera raised against ET-1, VP, and OT. There were two types of axons: the first contained VP-immunolabeled neurosecretory granules, and the second contained OT-immunolabeled neurosecretory granules. A considerable number of the neurosecretory granules in both types of axon were immunolabeled with antibodies against ET-1, although the VP-immunolabeled granules were more heavily labeled with anti-ET-1 antiserum than OT-immunolabeled ones. Double immunogold labeling clearly demonstrated the intragranular colocalization of immunoreactions for ET-1 and VP and that of immunoreactions for ET-1 and OT. These results suggest that ET in the neural lobe may be released concomitantly with neurohypophysial hormones. Its biological significance remains to be elucidated.

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