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Biosynthesis of Acetylcholine in Turtle Photoreceptors
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1972
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NeurotransmitterTurtle PhotoreceptorsOptogeneticsCellular PhysiologyGanglion CellRetinaVelocity SedimentationHealth SciencesPhotochemistryOphthalmologyBiochemistryTurtle Photoreceptor CellsNervous SystemVertebrate VisionTurtle RetinasBiologyPhotoreceptor CellNeurophysiologyNeuroanatomyPhysiologyElectrophysiologyCentral Nervous SystemMedicine
For determination of possible neurotransmitters synthesized by photoreceptor cells, turtle retinas were dissociated into single cells with proteolytic enzymes. These cells were partially separated by velocity sedimentation to yield a fraction rich in photoreceptors. Individual photoreceptor cells were then sucked into a micropipette and incubated with labeled precursors of known or suspected neurotransmitters. After incubation, the radioactive products were analyzed by high-voltage electrophoresis. Of all the chemicals tested, turtle photoreceptor cells synthesized only acetylcholine, suggesting that these cells may be cholinergic.
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