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Immunocytochemistry of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone, vasopressin, and corticotropin following deafferentation of the basal hypothalamus of the male rat brain.

P M Scott, K M Knigge.   

Abstract

Luteinizing hormones-releasing hormone (LHRH), vasopressin, and corticotropin systems were examined by immunocytochemical methods in male rats 2 to 20 days after deafferentation of the basal hypothalamus. Axonal degeneration of the vasopressin system (whose perikarya lie rostral to the island) and the corticotropin system (whose perikarya lie within the island) was examined and compared with the response of the LHRH system. Vasopressin immunoreactive staining was absent in the internal zone of the median eminence 10 and 20 days after deafferentation. Disruption of the efferent projections of the opiocortin system caused the loss of almost all fiber staining outside the island by the 5th postoperative day. LHRH staining in the median eminence was modestly reduced in 5 days, considerably reduced in 10 days and negligible 20 days after deafferentation. At 10 and/or 20 days after deafferentation densely stained fibers of all three systems were observed on both sides of the cut. Invasive vasopressinergic fibers reached the lateral median eminence by the 20th postoperative day. This study reports on the response of three neuropeptide systems after complete deafferentation and demonstrates that regeneration can occur across the knife cut.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 6268300     DOI: 10.1007/bf00210157

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Tissue Res        ISSN: 0302-766X            Impact factor:   5.249


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