Literature DB >> 1418869

Morphometric and neurosecretory changes in supraoptic neurons after D-amphetamine treatment.

M L Bentura1, M A Lazcano, M C Zahonero, A Toledano.   

Abstract

Several morphological and immunochemical characteristics of the neurosecretory neurons of the supraoptic nucleus (SON) have been studied of rats treated for 1 month with D-amphetamine sulfate (AMP) (8 mg/kg weight, daily). An increase of SON volume (11%) has been observed as a consequence of the growth of the dorsoventral axis. Neurosecretory neurons increased their nucleolar area (11.4%), their nuclear area (8.3%), and their cytoplasmatic area (18.3%). Vasopressin immunoreaction did not show any differences between treated and control animals, but oxytocin immunostaining displayed an important increase (23.7%) in the neuronal cytoplasm of the treated rats. The SON hypertrophy of the AMP-treated rats corresponded to the hypertrophy/hyperfunction of its oxytocinergic neurons, and could be considered as a new mechanism of the action of the AMP. The results are discussed in relation to the plastic features of the SON and its central (neuronal) and peripheral (hormonal) function.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1418869     DOI: 10.1007/bf01245354

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neural Transm Gen Sect


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