Objective: To date, there are no reports on the cellular localization of dopamine receptors in the human pancreas. In our study, we determined the localization and expression of 5 dopamine receptors (D(1), D(2), D(3), D(4), and D(5)) in normal human pancreas tissue.
Methods: Human nonpathological pancreas tissues were fixed with 4% paraformaldehyde, paraffin-embedded, and processed for immunohistochemical analysis to detect dopamine receptors in the human pancreas tissue by using double immunofluorescent labeling and confocal microscopy.
Results: We found that the D(1) receptor is present in β cells; the D(2) receptor is expressed by α, δ, and pancreatic polypeptide cells; the D(4) receptor is expressed by β and polypeptide cells; whereas the D(5) receptor is expressed only by δ cells.
Conclusions: Our results identify the dopamine receptors (D(1)-D(5)) in normal pancreas tissue and provide a morphological basis for studying the pancreatic endocrine effects of dopamine and suggest a new target for the clinical treatment of diabetes.