Opioid peptides in the nervous system ofAplysia: A combined biochemical, immunocytochemical, and electrophysiological study
- 1 April 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology
- Vol. 15 (2), 239-256
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02073331
Abstract
1. We have used biochemical, immunocytochemical, and electrophysiological techniques to evaluate the role of opioid peptides in the central nervous system of the marine mollusc,Aplysia california. 2. Binding studies using3H-d-Ala2, met-enkephalinamide (3H-DAMA) showed a single class of high-affinity binding sites with aK d of 1.3 nM and a binding density of 45 pmol/g. 3. HPLC extracts of ganglia revealed multiple peaks with immunoreactivity for either leu (LEU-IR)- or met-enkephalin (MET-IR), but the amounts were not uniformly distributed in all ganglia. 4. LEU-IR and MET-IR neurons were demonstrated immunocytochemically in all ganglia, but MET-IR neurons were more frequent and were concentrated in pedal and pleural ganglia. While absorption control studies abolished MET-IR, LEU-IR was only partially abolished in the neuropil. 5. In electrophysiological studies, both depolarizing and hyperpolarizing responses were found tod-Ala2-leu-enkephalin (DALEU) andd-Ala2-met enkephalin (DAMET) on some and different neurons. 6. HPLC fractions from regions with retention times corresponding to authentic leu- or met-enkephalin showed physiologic responses similar to those of DALEU and DAMET, respectively. 7. These studies suggest that a variety of endogeneous opioid peptides play physiologically important roles in the nervous system ofAplysia, including but not necessarily limited to leu- and met-enkephalin.Keywords
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