Preferential accumulation of [3H] corticosterone in chick brain during embryonic development |
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Authors: | Dr. Fulvia Gremo Antonia Vernadakis |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Pharmacology and Psychiatry, University of Colorado School of Medicine, 80262 Denver, Colorado;(2) Present address: University of Cagliari School of Medicine, Cagliari, Italy |
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Abstract: | In the present study, we examined the distribution of [3H]corticosterone ([3H]B) in chick embryonic brain during development using two different routes of administration: intracerebral and intraocular. After injection of 1 Ci into the brain of 8-day embryos, [3H]B was preferentially accumulated in the retinas, whereas regions such as cerebral hemispheres, optic tecta, and midbrain showed lower amounts of [3H]B. In 14-day embryos, a slightly higher amount of [3H]B was found in retinas and midbrain in comparison with other regions of the brain. After injection into the eye, [3H]B seemed to easily diffuse to brain regions and to preferentially accumulate in the opposite eye and very slowly diffused to other brain areas. The accumulation of the hormone in the retina parallels the presence of hormone receptors reported by others. A correlation between the preferential accumulation of hormone and its action is proposed. |
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