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A light-driven rhythm in neurotensin-like immunoreactivity in the chicken retina
Authors:DS Yang PhD    ZK Li PhD  IG Morgan PhD
Institution:Visual Sciences Group, Centre for Visual Science and Research School of Biological Science, Australian National University, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Abstract:Purpose: To determine if the pattern of release of neurotensin from the enkephalin-, neurotensin- and somatostatin-like immunoreactive amacrine cells in response to light and dark is the same as that of the enkephalins and somatostatin. Methods/Results: Both the enkephalins and somatostatin are released at high rates in the dark and at lower rates in the light, and these rate changes are reflected in increasing intracellular levels of the peptides in vivo in the light and decreasing levels in the dark The levels of neurotensin-like immunoreactivity show a similar diurnal light-driven and non-circadian rhythm in vivo. Conclusion: This implies that the actual release rates of neurotensin follow the same patterns as those demonstrated in vitro for the enkephalins and somatostatin.
Keywords:amacrine  colocalization  enkephalin  light-adaptation  neurotensin  release  retina  somatostatin
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