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Neuropeptide Y,somatostatin, and cholecystokinin neurone preservation in anaplastic astrocytomas
Authors:S. Przedborski  S. Goldman  S. N. Schiffmann  G. Vierendeels  M. Depierreux  M. Levivier  J. Hildebrand  J. J. Vanderhaeghen
Affiliation:(1) Present address: Laboratory of Neuropathology and Neuropeptide Research Erasme and Brugmann Hospitals, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Campus Anderlecht-Erasme, CP 601, 808 Route de Lennik, B-1070 Brussels, Belgium
Abstract:Summary Using immunohistochemistry, well-preserved neuronal cell bodies and fibres containing neuropeptide Y, somatostatin, and cholecystokinin immunoreactivity have been identified in all seven supratentorial anaplastic astrocytomas studied. These neurones have been shown not only on the edge but also in the depth of the neoplastic tissue. These neuropeptides were not present in 18 other intracranial tumours (3 astrocytomas, 1 subependymoma, 8 glioblastoma multiformes, 1 meningioma, and 5 metastases). In all 25 intracranial tumours studied, no immunoreactivity was found for vasoactive intestinal polypeptide, substance P, methionine-enkephalin, leucine-enkephalin, synenkephalin, neurophysin I-II, and corticotropin releasing factor.Supported in part by the Belgian Fund for Medical Scientific Research (FRSM 3.4523.86), the Queen Elisabeth Medical Fundation (FMRE-Neurobiology 1986–87) and the Belgian National Lotery (1986).
Keywords:Intracranial tumour  Anaplastic astrocytoma  Neuropeptide Y  Somatostatin  Cholecystokinin
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