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Evidence that lipolytic peptide B occurs in the ACTH/MSH-cells of the pituitary and in the brain
Authors:I Lorén  P Schwandt  J Alumets  Professor R Håkanson  G Neureuther  W Richter  F Sundler
Institution:(1) The Department of Histology, University of Lund, Lund, Sweden;(2) The Department of Pharmacology, University of Lund, Lund, Sweden;(3) The Department of Internal Medicine II, Clinic Grosshadern, Munich, Germany;(4) Farmakologiska Institutionen, Sölvegatan 10, S-223 62 Lund, Sweden
Abstract:Summary Several lipid-mobilizing peptides occur in the pituitary, among them beta-lipotropin and ldquolipolytic peptide A and peptide Brdquo. The latter two peptides are distinct from beta-lipotropin and appear to be chemically related to the neurophysins. Immunohistochemistry has now revealed that the lipolytic peptide B of the pituitary is localized in the ACTH- and MSH-cells. In addition, immunoreactive peptide B was found in axons of the posterior lobe of the pituitary. Immunoreactive peptide B was found also in nerve fibers and nerve cell bodies in the hypothalamus, particularly in the hypothalamo-hypophyseal tract and in the magnocellular neuronal system. Immunoreactive nerve fibers were numerous also in the periventricular nucleus of the thalamus. The antiserum against peptide B cross-reacts with neurophysin I, and hence, it cannot be excluded that at least part of the immunostaining in the brain reflects the presence of the latter component. However, the regional distribution of immunoreactive peptide B and neurophysin was not identical. Therefore, it is possible that authentic peptide B occurs not only in the pituitary but also in the brain.
Keywords:Lipolytic peptide B  Pituitary  ACTH/MSH cells  Brain  Immunocytochemistry
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