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Article Title: Immunohistochemical distribution of cannabinoid receptor type 1 (CB1) and type 2 (CB2) in the rat carotid body.
Journal: Acta histochemica
doi: 10.1016/j.acthis.2024.152205
Figure Legend Snippet: Fig. 1. Immunohistochemistry for CB1 and CB2 in the carotid body. (A) Dot-like CB1 immunoreactivity is observed throughout the carotid body. Intense immu- noreactivity is shown in nerve fibers and/or endings (arrows). (B) A higher magnification view of the rectangle in panel A. Dot-like CB1 immunoreactivity is observed in the perinuclear cytoplasm of chemoreceptor cells (arrows). Intense immunoreactivity for CB1 is also present in nerve endings (arrowheads). (C) Dot-like CB2 immunoreactivity is noted throughout the carotid body. (D) A higher magnification view (rectangle in panel C) shows small dots of CB2 immunoreactivity in the perinuclear region of chemoreceptor cells (arrow). (E-G) Double immunofluorescence for CB1 and CB2 shows CB1-immunoreactive (arrows) and CB2- immunoreactive dots (arrow heads) in the same chemoreceptor cell; however, they are not colocalized.
Techniques Used: Immunohistochemistry, Immunofluorescence
Figure Legend Snippet: Fig. 2. (A-C)Triple immunofluorescence for CB1 with TH and DBH. CB1-immunoreactive dot-like structures are observed in both TH- (arrows) and DBH- immunoreactive chemoreceptor cells (arrowheads). Dot-like immunoreactivity for CB1 localizes in both the perinuclear cytoplasm and outlines of the regions of immunoreactivity for TH or DBH. (D-F) Triple immunofluorescence for CB2 with TH and DBH. CB2 immunoreactivity is shown in the perinuclear cytoplasm of TH- (arrows) and DBH-immunoreactive chemoreceptor cells (arrowheads).
Techniques Used: Immunofluorescence
Figure Legend Snippet: Fig. 3. (A-C) Double immunofluorescence for CB1 with P2X3. Intense CB1 immunoreactivity is surrounded by P2X3 immunoreactivity in the sensory nerve endings around chemoreceptor cells (arrows). (D-F) Double immunofluorescence for CB1 with VGluT2. CB1 immunoreactivity colocalizes with VGluT2 immunoreactivity, and appears to be in close contact with chemoreceptor cells (arrows). (G-H) Double immunofluorescence for CB2 with P2X2. Weak CB2-immunoreactive dots localize within P2X2-immunoreactive sensory nerve endings (arrows).
Techniques Used: Immunofluorescence
