Abstract

Fujimiya, M., K. Okumiya, Y. N. Kwok, S. St-Pierre and C. H. S. McIntosh. Immuno-electron microscopic demonstration of differential localization of motilin and serotonin in the rabbit duodenal epithelium. Peptides 19(1) 65–73, 1998.—A guinea pig antibody against rabbit motilin was generated to study the localization of motilin-containing cells in the rabbit small intestine with special reference to the co-localization of motilin and serotonin. A pre- and post-embedding technique for immuno-electron microscopy was used; duodenal sections were stained with either motilin or serotonin in the pre-embedding DAB-nickel reaction, followed by subsequent staining of ultrathin sections of positive cells with either motilin or serotonin in the post-embedding immunogold reaction. Samples were divided into four groups: 1) pre-motilin, post-motilin, 2) pre-motilin, post-serotonin, 3) pre-serotonin, post-serotonin, and 4) pre-serotonin, post-motilin. Motilin-containing cells in the rabbit duodenum were characterized by round granules (395.3 ± 66.1 nm in diameter) with medium electron density, located basally or in the perinuclear cytoplasm. In contrast, serotonin-containing cells were characterized by round to pleomorphic secretory granules (344.5 ± 90.5 nm in diameter with electron dense cores and prominent halos. In motilin-containing cells, massive aggregations of immunogold particles reacted to motilin occurred over secretory granules. A few immunogold particles scattered diffusely over the cytoplasm reacted to serotonin; however, this reaction appeared to be background staining because the density was not changed if the section was treated by preabsorption. In serotonin-containing cells, immunogold particles reacted to serotonin were aggregated over the secretory granules and a large number of gold particles were scattered diffusely at the extragranular cytoplasm; however, very few or no immunogold particles were observed within the cells which reacted to motilin. Results of the present study indicate that motilin and serotonin are not co-localized in the epithelial endocrine cells of the rabbit intestine.

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