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Differential and independent manifestation within co-containing neurones of neuropeptide Y and tyrosine hydroxylase during ontogeny of the rat central nervous system
Authors:GA Foster  M Schultzberg  M Goldstein
Institution:

a Department of Histology, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden

b Department of Psychiatry, New York University Medical Center, NY 10012, U.S.A.

Abstract:The development of tyrosine hydroxylase- and neuropeptide Y-immunoreactive cell bodies in the foetal rat brain was analyzed immunohistochemically using antibodies raised against tyrosine hydroxylase and neuropeptide Y. Possible co-existence of these two substance within the same neurones was investigated by comparison of adjacent sections.

In the ventral medulla oblongata, neurones containing both neuropeptide Y- and tyrosine hydroxylase-like immunoreactivity were demonstrable in and around the lateral reticular nucleus as early as the 17th day of gestation. The total number and the proportion of cells exhibiting this co-existence increased from this stage up to birth. In the nucleus of the solitary tract in the dorsal medulla oblongata, NPY-immunoreactive cells bodies were first visualized at day 13 of gestation. However, although tyrosine hydroxylase-immunoreactive cells could also be seen within the nucleus at this and later ages, they occupied a different, more caudal and medial part. Consequently, no neurones containing both neuropeptide Y and tyrosine hydroxylase were apparent up to the day of birth. Finally, in the locus coeruleus, tyrosine hydroxylase-immunoreactive neurones were also demonstrable at day 13 of gestation. In this case, however, no neuropeptide Y-immunoreactive somata could be seen in the nucleus until day 21.

The present study indicates that the existence of neuropeptide Y and tyrosine hydroxylase in co-containing neurones is not inextricably linked, and suggests that the factors controlling the synthesis of these two substances are not identical.

Keywords:Aq  cerebral aqueduct  Amb  nucleus ambiguus  C  cerebellum  cc  central canal  Cu  cuneate nucleus  IC  inferior colliculus  icp  inferior cerebellar peduncle  IO  inferior olive  LC  locus coeruleus  LRt  lateral reticular nucleus  mlf  medial longitudinal fasciculus  MVe  medial vestibular nucleus  PGi  paragigantocellular reticular nucleus  PrH  prepositus hypoglossal nucleus  py  pyramidal tract  ROb  raphé obscurus  Sol  nucleus of solitary tract  sol  solitary tract  Sp5  nucleus of spinal tract trigeminal nerve  sp5  spinal tract trigeminal nerve  4V  4th ventricle  7  facial nucleus  12  hypoglossal nucleus
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