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    ISSN: 1573-7381
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The distribution of purinergic (P2x1) receptors on smooth muscle cells in relation to autonomic nerve varicosities in the rat urinary bladder has been determined using immunofluorescence and confocal microscopy. P2x1 receptors were visualized using rabbit polyclonal antibodies against the extracellular domain of the P2x1 receptor, and varicosities were visualized using a mouse monoclonal antibody against the ubiquitous synaptic vesicle proteoglycan SV2. Two size classes of P2x1 receptor clusters were observed on the smooth muscle cells of the detrusor, namely, a large ellipse of mean long axis 1.23 ± 0.21 μm and short axis 0.92 ± 0.17 μm and a smaller spherical cluster with a mean diameter of 0.40 ± 0.04 μm. The latter occured in much greater numbers than the former in selected areas, with a density as high as 0.8 per μm2 or two orders of magnitude more than the larger-sized clusters. The large clusters are in general located beneath varicosities, with only 4.5% of P2x1 clusters not possessing an overlying varicosity. None of the small clusters was associated with varicosities. Three-dimensional reconstruction of the P2x1 and SV2 labelling at individual varicosities showed that the varicosities were immediately apposed to the P2x1 receptor clusters. On occasions, two or more small SV2-labelled varicosities about 0.7 μm in diameter each with a receptor patch were found juxtaposed to each other; these might represent the splitting up of a single large varicosity. These observations are discussed in relation to the identity of the autonomic neuromuscular junction.
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