Affiliation: | aDepartment of Neuroanatomy, Institute of Higher Nervous Activity,Osaka University Medical School, Nakanoshima, Kitaku, Osaka, 530, Japan bDepartment of Neuroanatomy, Institute of Higher Nervous Activity,Osaka University Medical School, Nakanoshima, Kitaku, Osaka, 530, Japan cSecond Department of Anatomy, Osaka University Medical School, 4-3-57 Nakanoshima, Kitaku, Osaka, 530, Japan dFirst Department of Internal Medicine, Osaka University Medical School, 1-1-50 Fukushima, Fukushimaku, Osaka, 553, Japan |
Abstract: | The distribution of choline-acetyltransferase-like immunoreactive structures in the rat hypothalamus and preoptic area was examined by using avidin-biotin immunocytochemistry. We found that the hypothalamus is richly innervated by the cholinergic neuron system. Sites containing cholinergic neurons of varying density were: medial and lateral preoptic areas, septohypothalamic nucleus, median preoptic area, lateral hypothalamus including the perifornical area, anterior hypothalamic nucleus, arcuate nucleus, dorsomedial hypothalamic nucleus, posterior hypothalamic nucleus, dorsal and ventral premammilary nuclei, neuropil mediodorsal to the anterior hypothalamic nucleus, neuropil ventral to the anterior hypothalamic nucleus and ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus, neuropil between lateral hypothalamus and ventromedial hypothalamus, and neuropil between dorsal premammilary nucleus and posterior hypothalamic nucleus. There were also many varicose and non-varicose fibers in the preoptic area and hypothalamus. Two kinds of varicose fibers, one with strong immunoreactivity and the other with weak immunoreactivity, were seen. Non-varicose fibers were also detected in the optic chiasma and habenulo-interpeduncular tract. These fibers were passing fibers. |