Abstract

The distribution of mRNA for pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide receptor (PACAP-R) was examined by in situ hybridization in rat adrenal gland. In the adrenal medulla, PACAP-R mRNA was expressed in almost all chromaffin cells without any significant expression in the cortical region. Using the reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction, we analyzed the mRNA expression of PACAP-R splice variant forms in the adrenal gland. The predominant forms observed were the variant having a 28-amino acid insert in the third intracellular loop (termed PACAP-R-hop1). As PACAP is localized in the noradrenaline secreting cells of the adrenal chromaffin cells, and stimulates catecholamine release, the present results suggest that PACAP may serve as a paracrine or autocrine regulatory factor for the chromaffin cells through PACAP-R.

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