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Quantitative Studies of Enkephalin's Coexistence with Gamma-aminobutyric Acid, Glycine and Neurotensin in Amacrine Cells of the Chicken Retina

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Journal Brain Res
Specialty Neurology
Date 1988 Mar 22
PMID 3359302
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Abstract

Previous double-label studies demonstrate that enkephalin coexists with gamma-aminobutyric acid, glycine or neurotensin in amacrine cells of the chicken retina. The present study utilizes double- and triple-label paradigms to quantitatively analyze these coexisting relationships. Twenty-eight percent of enkephalin-like immunoreactive amacrine cells were found to exhibit high-affinity uptake of [3H]GABA, while 53% of enkephalin-amacrine cells specifically accumulate [3H]glycine. Moreover, the present study predicts that at least 26% of enkephalin-amacrine cells which accumulate [3H]glycine should also be immunoreactive for neurotensin.

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