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Solitary hypothalamic neurons inherently express vasopressin and tyrosine hydroxylase
Authors:Carol A Dudley  Penelope W Coates and Robert L Moss
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* The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Department of Physiology, Dallas, TX 75235, USA

Texas Tech University School of Medicine, Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy, Lubbock, TX 79430, USA

Abstract:Hypothalamic neurons were grown as single cells in three-dimensional culture. Solitary neurons lacking cell contacts were immunocytochemically examined for inherent expression of vasopressin (VP), tyrosine hydroxylase (TH), and luteinizing hormone releasing hormone (LHRH). Immunoreactive VP and TH were detected within a day. Sixty to eighty-five percent of neurons displayed homogeneously distributed reaction product for VP or TH. One percent exhibited intense punctate staining of somas and varicosities. Few neurons stained for LHRH. Results indicate that hypothalamic neurons can express appropriate neuropeptides and transmitter-specific products without contacting other neurons or nonneuronal cells. Thus, this culture system may provide a useful model to study intrinsic neuronal processes.
Keywords:Isolated hypothalamic neurons  Three-dimensional cell culture  Immunocytochemistry  Tyrosine hydroxylase  Vasopressin  Luteinizing hormone releasing hormone  Lack of cell contact  Intrinsic neuronal function
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