A calcium-dependent Nitric Oxide Synthase and NMDA R1 glutamate receptor in the ink gland ofSepia officinalis: a hint to a regulatory role of nitric oxide in …

A Palumbo, A Di Cosmo, I Gesualdo - Biochemical and biophysical …, 1997 - Elsevier
A Palumbo, A Di Cosmo, I Gesualdo
Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 1997Elsevier
Histochemical, immunohistochemical, and biochemical evidence is reported showing that
the ink gland of the cuttlefishSepia officinaliscontains a calcium-dependent isoform of nitric
oxide synthase as well as an NMDA R1 receptor subunit localized for the most part in the
immature inner cells of the epithelial layer of the gland. These results may be taken to
implicate a hitherto unrecognized regulatory role of the glutamate-nitric oxide pathway in the
maturation and metabolic activity of melanin-producing cells in the cephalopod defense …
Histochemical, immunohistochemical, and biochemical evidence is reported showing that the ink gland of the cuttlefishSepia officinaliscontains a calcium-dependent isoform of nitric oxide synthase as well as an NMDA R1 receptor subunit localized for the most part in the immature inner cells of the epithelial layer of the gland. These results may be taken to implicate a hitherto unrecognized regulatory role of the glutamate-nitric oxide pathway in the maturation and metabolic activity of melanin-producing cells in the cephalopod defense system.
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