Co-existence of glicentin and peptide YY in colorectal L-cells in cat and man. An electron microscopic study

Electron microscopic immunocytochemistry using protein A-gold labelling of ultrathin sections revealed immunoreactive glicentin (gut-type glucagon) and peptide YY (PYY) in virtually all secretory granules in a population of L-type endocrine cells in feline colon and human rectum. The granules of the...

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description Electron microscopic immunocytochemistry using protein A-gold labelling of ultrathin sections revealed immunoreactive glicentin (gut-type glucagon) and peptide YY (PYY) in virtually all secretory granules in a population of L-type endocrine cells in feline colon and human rectum. The granules of the human glicentin/PYY cells were considerably smaller in size than those in the cat. In both species the results indicate co-existence of glicentin and PYY in the same secretory granules, despite the probable derivation of the two peptides from two different precursors.
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Biological and medical sciences
Cats
Colon - analysis
Colon - ultrastructure
Cytoplasmic Granules - analysis
Cytoplasmic Granules - ultrastructure
EM-immunocytochemistry
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Gastrointestinal hormones
glicentin
Glucagon - analysis
Glucagon - immunology
Gold
gut endocrine cells
gut hormones
Humans
Immune Sera
immunogold
Microscopy, Electron
peptide co-existence
Peptide YY
Peptides - analysis
Peptides - immunology
Proglucagon
Protein Precursors - analysis
Protein Precursors - immunology
Rectum - analysis
Rectum - ultrastructure
Species Specificity
Staphylococcal Protein A
Vertebrates: digestive system
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