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Immunohistochemical localization of neuropeptide Y-like substance in the brain and hypophysis of the brown hagfish,Paramyxine atami
Authors:Akira Chiba  Yoshiharu Honma  Shunya Oka
Institution:(1) Department of Biology, School of Dentistry at Niigata, Nippon Dental University, 951 Niigata, Japan;(2) Sado Marine Biological Station, Faculty of Science, Niigata University, 952-21 Niigata, Japan
Abstract:The distribution of neuropeptide Y-like immunoreactivity in the brain and hypophysis of the brown hagfish, Paramyxine atami, was examined by use of the peroxidase-antiperoxidase method. Immunoreactive cells were found in two areas of the brain, the nucleus hypothalamicus of the diencephalon and the ventrolateral area of the caudal tegmentum, at the level of the nucleus motorius V–VII. The labeled cells of the nucleus hypothalamicus were loosely grouped and recognized as bipolar neurons. Immunolabeled fibers were widely distributed in the brain, showing the highest density in the diencephalon. They were sparse, or absent, in the olfactory bulb, habenula, primordium hippocampi, neurohypophysis, corpus interpedunculare, and dorsolateral area of the medulla oblongata. The fibers appeared to project exclusively from the ventral hypothalamus to various other portions of the brain: the anterolateral areas of the telencephalon via the basal hypothalamus, the pars dorsalis thalami, the dorsocaudal region of the mesencephalon, and the ventromedial portions of the tegmentum and anterior medulla oblongata. These findings suggest that, in the brown hagfish, NPY-like substance is involved in neuroregulation of various cerebral areas, but it may be of little significance in the control of pituitary function.
Keywords:Neuropeptide Y  Brain  vertebrate  Hypothalamus  Pituitary gland  pars nervosa  Immunohistochemistry  Paramyxine atami (Cyclostomato)
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