INVESTIGADORES
FRANCHI Ana Maria
artículos
Título:
Distribution of Neuronal and Non-Neuronal NADPH Diaphorases and Nitric Oxide Synthases in Rat Uterine Horns under Different Hormonal Conditions'
Autor/es:
SUBURO ANGELA; CHAUD MARCELA; FRANCHI, ANA MARIA; POLAK JULIA; GIMENO MARTA
Revista:
BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION
Editorial:
SOC STUDY REPRODUCTION
Referencias:
Lugar: Madison; Año: 1995 vol. 52 p. 631 - 637
ISSN:
0006-3363
Resumen:
Since pharmacological evidence indicates that nitric oxide (NO) operates
in the control of uterine motility, we have studied the distribution of
NADPH diaphorase and NO synthases in the rat uterus using histochemical
and immunohistochemical methods. Numerous nerve fibers displayed NADPH
diaphorase activity and immunoreactivity to antisera raised against
neuronal NO synthase. Nerve fibers appeared in all stages of the estrous
cycle and also after ovariectomy. NADPH diaphorase activity was also
present in endothelia and cells dispersed in the different uterine
layers. Most NADPH diaphorase-positive (ND) cells had eosinophilic
granules with occasional cells expressing the ED1 macrophage-monocyte
marker. Immunoreactivity for an inducible NO synthase was found in a
small number of macrophage-like cells without NADPH diaphorase activity.
Thus, ND cells may express another NO synthase isoform not detected by
the available antisera. In normal cycling rats, ND cells were most
abundant during proestrus, and their number further increased after
estrogen treatment. ND cells were not observed after ovariectomy but
were present after estrogen replacement therapy. ND cells could be
involved in the estrogenic control of in vivo and in vitro uterine.