The ultimobranchial glands of 20 chickens, aged 2–3 months, were investigated for their nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide hydrogen phosphate-diaphorase (NADPH-d) reactivity and the distribution of nitric oxide synthase (NOS), using NADPH-d histochemistry and NOS immunocytochemistry respectively. Formazan, the blue reaction product of NADPH-d, was localised in the neuronal cell bodies and nerve fibres. Most of the cell bodies were found in the parenchyma. Some of them occurred in the wall of the ultimobranchial cysts, and a few in the immediate vicinity of the blood vessels. Labelled nerve fibres mostly travelled with blood vessels, while few of them appeared in the cystic lining. In addition to neuronal profiles, some C cells, cystic lining, and vascular endothelium were also labelled. NOS staining was found in neuron-like cells and fibres that were confirmed as neurons in adjacent sections stained with antibodies against neuron-specific enolase. It was also detected in cystic lining and in some C cells, but not in vascular endothelium. The distribution patterns of NADPH-d and NOS suggest that NO may play a role in the regulation of the secretory activity of and the blood flow through the ultimobranchial gland
展开▼