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Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry (179)
Abstract

Nitric oxide synthases (NOS Types I-III) generate nitric oxide (NO), which in turn activates soluble guanylyl cyclase (GC-S). The distribution of this NO-mediated (nitrinergic) signal transduction pathway in the body is unclear. A polyclonal monospecific antibody to rat cerebellum NOS-I and a monoclonal antibody to rat lung GC-S were employed to localize the protein components of this pathway in different rat organs and tissues. We confirmed the localization of NOS-I in neurons of the central and peripheral nervous system, where NO may regulate cerebral blood flow and mediate long-term potentiation. GC-S was located in NOS-negative neurons, indicating that NO acts as an intercellular signal molecule or neurotransmitter. However, NOS-I was not confined to neurons but was widely distributed over several non-neural cell types and tissues. These included glia cells, macula densa of kidney, epithelial cells of lung, uterus, and stomach, and islets of Langerhans. Our findings suggest that NOS-I is the most widely distributed isoform of NOS and, in addition to its neural functions, regulates secretion and non-vascular smooth muscle function. With the exception of bone tissue, NADPH-diaphorase (NADPH-d) activity was generally co-localized with NOS-I immunoreactivity in both neural and non-neural cells, and is a suitable histochemical marker for NOS-I but not a selective neuronal marker.

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Schmidt, H. H., Gagne, G. D., Nakane, M., Pollock, J. S., Miller, M. F., & Murad, F. (1992). Mapping of neural nitric oxide synthase in the rat suggests frequent co-localization with NADPH diaphorase but not with soluble guanylyl cyclase, and novel paraneural functions for nitrinergic signal transduction. Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry, 40(10), 1439–1456.

Authors 6
  1. H H Schmidt (first)
  2. G D Gagne (additional)
  3. M Nakane (additional)
  4. J S Pollock (additional)
  5. M F Miller (additional)
  6. F Murad (additional)
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Created 14 years, 4 months ago (April 1, 2011, 2:40 a.m.)
Deposited 5 months, 3 weeks ago (March 3, 2025, 2:53 p.m.)
Indexed 1 month, 3 weeks ago (July 7, 2025, 2:03 a.m.)
Issued 32 years, 10 months ago (Oct. 1, 1992)
Published 32 years, 10 months ago (Oct. 1, 1992)
Published Online 32 years, 10 months ago (Oct. 1, 1992)
Published Print 32 years, 10 months ago (Oct. 1, 1992)
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@article{Schmidt_1992, title={Mapping of neural nitric oxide synthase in the rat suggests frequent co-localization with NADPH diaphorase but not with soluble guanylyl cyclase, and novel paraneural functions for nitrinergic signal transduction.}, volume={40}, ISSN={1551-5044}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/40.10.1382087}, DOI={10.1177/40.10.1382087}, number={10}, journal={Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry}, publisher={SAGE Publications}, author={Schmidt, H H and Gagne, G D and Nakane, M and Pollock, J S and Miller, M F and Murad, F}, year={1992}, month=oct, pages={1439–1456} }