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Topographical study of the neurons containing hpGRF immunoreactivity in monkey hypothalamus
Authors:B Bloch  P Brazeau  F Bloom  N Ling
Affiliation:1. Johannes Gutenberg-University, Dept. of Anatomy, Neurophysiology Laboratory, Saarstr. 19/21, 6500 Mainz F.R.G.;2. J.W. Goethe University, Dept. of Zoology, Siesmyerstr. 70, 6000 Frankfurt F.R.G.
Abstract:Hypothalamic neurons producing growth hormone-releasing factor (GRF) have been characterized by immunohistochemistry in monkey hypothalamus, using an antiserum raised against hpGRF1-40, a peptide with GRF activity isolated from a human pancreatic tumor. Cell bodies with hpGRF immunoreactivity were found in arcuate and ventromedial nuclei. From these neurons, bundles of fibers innervate median eminence and appear to terminate in contact with portal vessels. In addition to median eminence, hpGRF immunoreactive fibers were found mostly in the anterior hypothalamus and the arcuate and ventromedial nuclei where they give perineuronal endings. These results correlate with earlier physiological data on hypothalamic control of growth hormone secretion and suggest that GRF is also involved in interneuronal relationships related or unrelated to neurohumoral control of pituitary secretions.
Keywords:rat  pineal gland  magnetic sensitivity
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