Abstract

Somatostatin, pancreatic polypeptide (PP), substance P1 and neurotensin were investigated in mice with regard to their cellular localization in gut and pancreas and their effects on stimulated insulin secretion. Immunohistochemical demonstration of the different peptides revealed the following distribution. PP cells were confined to the pancreatic islets where they seemed to be in close association with the glucagon cells. They were especially abundant in the duodenal part of the pancreas. Somatostatin cells were found in pancreatic islets as well as throughout the gastrointestinal tract. In contrast to PP cells, somatostatin and glucagon cells were more numerous in the splenic part of the pancreas. Scattered endocrine cells displaying substance P immunoreactivity were found mainly in the duodenum, whereas neurotensin cells predominated in the jejuno-ileum. In addition, substance P immunoreactivity was demonstrated in nerves of the intestinal wall. Neither substance P cells nor neurotensin cells could be ...

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