Evidence for the co‐storage and co‐release of neuropeptide y and noradrenaline from large dense cored vesicles in sympathetic nerves of the bovine vas deferens

Abstract
The subcellular localization and the secretion of neuropeptide Y were studied in sympathetic nerve endings of bovine vas deferens.Immunostaining revealed a parallel distribution for neuropeptide Y and dopamine‐β‐hydroxylase immunoreactivity in the network of varicose nerve fibers in the smooth muscle layers of the vas deferens.Following differential centrifugation and sucrose density gradient centrifugation, neuropeptide Y was found to coincide with noradrenaline in the more dense region of the gradient, where the large dense cored vesicles are found.Superfusion experiments demonstrated the release of neuropeptide Y and noradrenaline upon electrical stimulation. Furthermore, the neuropeptide Y secretion was shown to be Ca2+‐dependent.We conclude that in the bovine vas deferens neuropeptide Y is only present in large dense cored vesicles of adrenergic neurons and that the peptide and noradrenaline are coreleased from these vesicles in a calcium dependent manner.