aMRC Group in Molecular Endocrinology, Le Centre Hospitalier de l'UniversitéLaval, Quebec G1V 4G2 Canada
bDepartment of Histochemistry, Royal Postgraduate Medical School, London, W12 OHS U.K.
Abstract:
In order to clearly identify the cellular elements as well as the organelles containing vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP), an immunocytochemical localization of this peptide was performed in the rat brain. Ultrastructural localization studies involving use of both pre- and post-embeding staining techniques clearly demonstrated that VIP immunoreactivity was associated with dentrites and axonal processes. In dendrites, the labeling was rather diffuse throughout the cytoplasm whereas in terminals, it was observed in large dense core vesicles and not within the small clear vesicles. About 50% of ositive endings were observed forming typical synaptic contact. These results support the hypothesis that VIP can act as a neurotransmitter.