TY - JOUR
T1 - Species differences in the concentration of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter, in whole blood and plasma
AU - Fujii, Takeshi
AU - Yamada, Shin
AU - Yamaguchi, Norikazu
AU - Fujimoto, Kazuko
AU - Suzuki, Takeshi
AU - Kawashima, Koichiro
PY - 1995/12/15
Y1 - 1995/12/15
N2 - Various concentrations of acetylcholine (ACh) were detected in samples of bovine, goat, horse, porcine, rat and sheep blood and plasma using a specific, sensitive radioimmunoassay. The ACh levels in whole blood in bovine and horse samples were about 40- and ten-fold higher, respectively, than in humans, but levels comparable to those in humans were measured in porcine samples. Goat, rat and sheep samples had lower whole blood ACh concentrations than those of humans. When plasma samples were assayed, the ACh contents of bovine and porcine plasma were found to be about two- to five-fold those of human. On the other hand, levels in horse, goat, rat and sheep samples were much lower than in humans. The ratio of the ACh contents of plasma to whole blood was high in porcine and rat samples, indicating that porcine and rat blood ACh is distributed mostly in the plasma, while in the other species tested most of the ACh is present in the blood cells. These results demonstrate that variable levels of ACh are present in the blood of different species, and that the distribution of ACh in the blood constituents varies according to species.
AB - Various concentrations of acetylcholine (ACh) were detected in samples of bovine, goat, horse, porcine, rat and sheep blood and plasma using a specific, sensitive radioimmunoassay. The ACh levels in whole blood in bovine and horse samples were about 40- and ten-fold higher, respectively, than in humans, but levels comparable to those in humans were measured in porcine samples. Goat, rat and sheep samples had lower whole blood ACh concentrations than those of humans. When plasma samples were assayed, the ACh contents of bovine and porcine plasma were found to be about two- to five-fold those of human. On the other hand, levels in horse, goat, rat and sheep samples were much lower than in humans. The ratio of the ACh contents of plasma to whole blood was high in porcine and rat samples, indicating that porcine and rat blood ACh is distributed mostly in the plasma, while in the other species tested most of the ACh is present in the blood cells. These results demonstrate that variable levels of ACh are present in the blood of different species, and that the distribution of ACh in the blood constituents varies according to species.
KW - Acetylcholine
KW - Blood
KW - Cattle
KW - Neurotransmitter
KW - Plasma
KW - Radioimmunoassay
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U2 - 10.1016/0304-3940(95)12180-3
DO - 10.1016/0304-3940(95)12180-3
M3 - Article
C2 - 8786841
AN - SCOPUS:0029616508
SN - 0304-3940
VL - 201
SP - 207
EP - 210
JO - Neuroscience Letters
JF - Neuroscience Letters
IS - 3
ER -