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Differential distribution of orexin-A and orexin-B immunoreactivity in the rat brain and spinal cordsmall star, filled
Authors:David J Cutler  Richard Morris  Vimal Sheridhar  Trevor A K Wattam  Stephen Holmes  Sara Patel  Jonathan R S Arch  Shelagh Wilson  Robin E Buckingham  Martyn L Evans  Ron A Leslie  Gareth Williams
Institution:Department of Medicine, University of Liverpool, England. dcutler@liverpool.ac.uk
Abstract:The orexins are recently identified appetite-stimulating hypothalamic peptides. We used immunohistochemistry to map orexin-A and orexin-B immunoreactivity in rat brain, spinal cord, and some peripheral tissues. Orexin-A- and orexin-B-immunoreactive cell bodies were confined to the lateral hypothalamic area and perifornical nuclei. Orexin-A-immunoreactive fibers were densely distributed in the hypothalamus, septum, thalamus, locus coeruleus, spinal cord, and near the ventricles, but absent from peripheral sites investigated. In contrast, orexin-B-immunoreactive fibers were distributed sparsely in the hypothalamus. Orexin cells are strategically sited to contribute to feeding regulation, but their widespread projections suggest that orexins have other physiological roles.
Keywords:Orexin-A  Orexin-B  Lateral hypothalamic area  Feeding  Hypothalamus  Immunohistochemistry  Hypocretin  Spinal cord
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