| Literature DB >> 1769861 |
F J van Strien1, E P de Rijk, P S Heymen, T G Hafmans, E W Roubos.
Abstract
The presence of dopamine in the pituitary of the clawed toad Xenopus laevis was studied by light and electron microscope immunocytochemistry, using pre- and postembedding techniques. Light microscopy showed the presence of an intricate, anti-dopamine-positive fibre network throughout the pars intermedia. In preembedded stained material, dopamine appeared to occur in varicosities which make synaptic contacts with both folliculo-stellate cells and melanotrope cells. Post-embedding immunogold staining of freeze-substituted material permitted the localization of anti-dopamine reactivity in electron-dense vesicles in these varicosities. This finding supports the hypothesis that dopamine is involved in the (inhibitory) control of melanotrope cell activity in X. laevis.Entities:
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Year: 1991 PMID: 1769861 DOI: 10.1007/bf00267076
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Histochemistry ISSN: 0301-5564