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      Immunohistochemical Demonstration of LHRH Neurons and Their Pathways in the Rat Hypothalamus

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      Neuroendocrinology
      S. Karger AG
      Rat, LHRH, Hypothalamus

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          LHRH neurons and fiber tracts have been studied immunohistochemically in rats. After the intraventricular infusion of colchicine, a number of immunoreactive LHRH neurons were consistently evident in the preoptico-septal area and in the diagonal band of Broca. The immunoreactive fiber tracts originating in those areas were classified into two groups: preoptico-terminal and preoptico-infundibular tracts. The former terminated in the OVLT. The latter was further divided into the mediobasal and laterobasal tracts; both were found to terminate in the median eminence. The mediobasal tract ran posteriorly through the ventral portion of the lateral periventricular area. The laterobasal tract ran posteriorly in the medial forebrain bundle and was accompanied by several immunoreactive neurons. The immunoreactive cell bodies were further scattered in the base of the tuberal hypothalamic area. An anterior bilateral Halász cut in the retrochiasmatic region was followed by a great reduction of the immunoreactive materials in the median eminence and by the appearance of the immunoreactive perikarya in the preoptico-septal area and in the diagonal band of Broca. A horizontal hypothalamic cut, on the other hand, which disconnected the tubero-infundibular tract between the median eminence and the arcuate nuclei, caused neither reduction of the immunoreactive materials in the median eminence nor appearance of the immunoreactive perikarya in the arcuate nuclei. Those results indicate that the bulk of the immunoreactive LHRH is synthesized in the anterior hypothalamic area and transported by the preoptico-terminal and -infundibular tracts but a minor part is produced in the cell bodies located in the basal tuberal hypothalamus and transported to the median eminence.

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          Journal
          NEN
          Neuroendocrinology
          10.1159/issn.0028-3835
          Neuroendocrinology
          S. Karger AG
          0028-3835
          1423-0194
          1981
          1981
          26 March 2008
          : 32
          : 3
          : 179-186
          Affiliations
          Department of Anatomy, School of Medicine, University of Tokushima, Tokushima, Japan
          Article
          123153 Neuroendocrinology 1981;32:179–186
          10.1159/000123153
          6164001
          fee280b0-4672-49c9-a237-58c4b0aa9c95
          © 1981 S. Karger AG, Basel

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          History
          : 01 May 1980
          : 07 October 1980
          Page count
          Pages: 8
          Categories
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          Endocrinology & Diabetes,Neurology,Nutrition & Dietetics,Sexual medicine,Internal medicine,Pharmacology & Pharmaceutical medicine
          LHRH,Rat,Hypothalamus

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