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Neuropeptide localisation in the substantia innominata and adjacent regions of the human brain.

J M Candy, R H Perry, J E Thompson, M Johnson, A E Oakley.   

Abstract

A dense peptidergic innervation has been demonstrated in the substantia innominata region in postmortem specimens of human brain using immunocytochemical techniques. A peptidergic innervation of the nucleus of Meynert - the prominent nucleus of this area containing the cholinergic cell bodies which innervate the cerebral cortex - has been demonstrated by immunostaining with antisera against the following eight neuropeptides: somatostatin, substance P, cholecystokinin octapeptide, vasoactive intestinal polypeptide, met-enkephalin, ACTH, alpha-MSH and oxytocin. Other immunocytochemical features of the substantia innominata region include a dense band of peptide immunoreactivity beneath the medial aspect of the anterior commissure and islands of somatostatin and substance P terminal immunoreactivity in the rostral part of the substantia innominata. Somatostatin immunostained cell bodies have been located in a discrete area of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis and in the rostral portion of the substantia innominata, nucleus accumbens and the ventral part of the putamen. The dense band of peptide immunoreactivity beneath the medial aspect of the anterior commissure consists of ribbon-like processes stained with antisera against somatostatin, substance P, cholecystokinin octapeptide, vasoactive intestinal polypeptide and met-enkephalin. Less intense immunostaining of ribbon-like elements is also present in the globus pallidus. The presence of a peptidergic innervation to the nucleus of Meynert suggests a possible important modulatory role in cortical cholinergic function.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 2416723      PMCID: PMC1165168     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Anat        ISSN: 0021-8782            Impact factor:   2.610


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