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Our earlier electrophysiological work provided evidence of a direct input to the supraoptic nucleus (SON) from the olfactory bulbs; however, these experiments could not determine if the input originated in the main and/or accessory portions of the olfactory bulb. Here, a connection between the accessory olfactory bulb (AOB) and the SON of the rat was examined using a combination of anatomic techniques. We employed neurophysin immunocytochemistry to delineate the morphological boundaries of the SON and the proximal arborizations of supraoptic dendrites. Accessory olfactory bulb efferents to the SON were studied by injection of wheat germ agglutinin conjugated to horseradish peroxidase (WGA-HRP) into the AOB. The distribution of retrogradely labeled cells within the AOB was also determined after injection of either rhodamine-labeled latex microspheres (rhodamine beads) or Fluoro-Gold (FG) into the SON. Neurophysin immunocytochemistry revealed that SON dendrites extended beyond the generally accepted boundaries of the nucleus, coursing ventrolaterally along the surface of the periamygdaloid cortex. Anterograde tract tracing with WGA-HRP labeled AOB efferents including a dense plexus of terminals and fibers around the ipsilateral SON along the path of the ventrally projecting dendrites. Injections of retrograde tracers into the SON resulted in rhodamine bead or FG labeling of mitral cells throughout the ipsilateral AOB. Taken together, these anatomic studies suggest a direct projection from the accessory olfactory bulb to the SON of the rat and thus a vomeronasal organ to SON pathway.
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PMID:Supraoptic nucleus afferents from the accessory olfactory bulb: evidence from anterograde and retrograde tract tracing in the rat. 138 86

Recent results have demonstrated altered corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF)-41 content of the neurointermediate lobe (NIL) of the pituitary gland in response to various manipulations including osmotic stimulation. This study was undertaken to determine whether changes in CRF-41 content of the NIL are accompanied by changes in intensity of CRF-41-like immunoreactivity (CRF-41-LI) of neurosecretory neurones of the hypothalamus in response to osmotic stimulation. Wistar rats of both sexes given either tap water ad libitum, 2% NaCl solution, or access to tap water was limited to 20 min daily, for 7 days. Subsets of rats from each group were adrenalectomized (ADX) or treated with dexamethasone (DEX). Thirty-six hour before perfusion with fixative consisting of buffered formaldehyde and picric acid, animals received 75 micrograms colchicine i.c.v. Forty micrometer thick vibratome sections were stained for CRF-LI, arginine vasopressin (AVP-LI) and oxytocin (OXY-LI) using the avidin-biotin-peroxidase complex method. In response to both types of osmotic stimulation magnocellular neurones of the paraventricular (PVN) and supraoptic nuclei (SON) showed increased CRF-LI, AVP-LI and OXY-LI, while CRF-LI of parvocellular perikarya of the PVN decreased. The enhanced CRF-LI seemed to appear in a subset of magnocellular neurones with OXY-LI but not AVP-LI. Increased staining intensities were also observed in magnocellular neurones in ADX rats challenged osmotically. In contrast, systemic DEX administration, as well as implantation of DEX in the area on the SON, sharply attenuated CRF-LI but not AVP-LI or OXY-LI of magnocellular neurones in osmotically stimulated rats.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Oxytocinergic neurons in rat hypothalamus. Dexamethasone-reversible increase in their corticotropin-releasing factor-41-like immunoreactivity in response to osmotic stimulation. 211 29

A method for the isolation and localization of proteins and peptides from histological sections of rat and human brain by immunoblotting is described. For validation, the well-characterized protein neurophysin was electrophoretically transferred from formaldehyde-fixed or fresh tissue sections onto a nitrocellulose membrane. Neurophysin on the nitrocellulose membrane was detected by a specific antibody reaction. The antibody against neurophysin was visualized either by using secondary antibodies, conjugated with peroxidase or by protein A gold, followed by enhancement with silver. With this simple and fast method, neurophysin (or other proteins and peptides) can be identified on nitrocellulose membranes in areas that correspond to anatomically defined regions. Since the procedure combines the advantages of precise regional localization of polypeptides with the specificity of antibody-antigen reactions, the method may prove useful for rapid screening of the distribution of peptides or proteins in (brain) tissue.
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PMID:Direct immunoblotting from histological sections of brain onto nitrocellulose: evaluation with the protein neurophysin. 228 62

In both species of lacertilian reptiles investigated, the peptidergic hypothalamic supraoptic and paraventricular nucleus project with efferents to the telencephalon, to caudal parts of the brain, and to the spinal cord. The marked system of efferents of the "classic" peptidergic neurosecretory nuclei to the telencephalon was mapped. The unlabeled peroxidase-antiperoxidase immunocytochemical procedure revealed at the light microscopical level neurophysin- respectively mesotocin- or vasotocin-containing exohypothalamic fibres in the septal area, in subcortical regions (ventral striatum and hypopallium), and in all layers of the cortical areas (medial, dorsal and lateral cortex). Within the different parts of the brain, there seems to be a characteristically quantitative ratio of the mesotocin and vasotocin fibres. The terminals of the exohypothalamic fibres contact perikarya and processes of neurons of the target regions intimately. In a selected area, peptidergic synapses could be demonstrated at the electron microscopical level using an ultrahistochemical method. It is assumed that the nonapeptides mentioned are released from the fibre terminals and then act as neurotransmitters/neuromodulators influencing different brain functions.
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PMID:[Efferent projections of "classical" peptidergic neurons of the neurosecretory system of the telencephalon in reptiles (Scincus scincus L. and Chalcides ocellatus Forskal; Lacertilia, Squamata]. 235 64

We investigated the immunoperoxidase demonstration of vasopressin (VSP) bound to paraffin-embedded sections of rat kidney and the effects of various fixatives. Slices of rat kidney from normal and 4-day water-deprived rats were incubated with 10(-7) M VSP, fixed, and embedded in paraffin. Hydrated sections of these tissues were again incubated with 10(-7) M VSP or 10(-7) M VSP and 10(-5) M oxytocin (OXY). VSP bound to the sections was demonstrated using rabbit anti-Arg8 VSP antiserum and peroxidase-labeled second antibody. In sections of kidney from both normal and water-deprived rats, immunoperoxidase labeling was most intense in the renal papilla and was restricted to the cells of the ducts of Bellini and loops of Henle. In the medulla, the collecting ducts and medullary thick ascending limbs of Henle were moderately stained. In the normal kidney sections there was no staining of the proximal tubules, distal convoluted tubules (DCT), and only slight staining of the cortical collecting ducts (CCD). However, in the water-deprived rats there was a considerable increase in the staining of the DCT and CCD. Simultaneous incubation in OXY and VSP resulted in reduced immunoperoxidase labeling of the tubules. Omission of VSP incubation led to a similar decrease in stain intensity, indicating a specificity for the sites of VSP binding. This technique allows the identification of cells responsible for the binding of VSP in the kidney.
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PMID:Immunocytochemical demonstration of vasopressin binding in rat kidney. 221 25

An ultrastructural immunocytochemical study was undertaken to identify neuroactive substances contained in presynaptic boutons in the hypothalamic suprachiasmatic nucleus. Axonal boutons containing immunoreactive gamma-aminobutyrate, glutamate decarboxylase, neurophysin/vasopressin, gastrin releasing peptide/bombesin, somatostatin and serotonin were localized within the hypothalamic suprachiasmatic nucleus with pre-embedding peroxidase immunostaining. Synaptic contacts were found between boutons containing each of these substances and postsynaptic structures. While some variation in synaptic morphology existed, most of the immunoreactive contacts were of the symmetrical type. Previous work has indicated that neuroactive peptides may be found in highest concentrations in dense-core vesicles, to examine the subcellular localization of the amino acid inhibitory transmitter gamma-aminobutyrate, ultrastructural immunocytochemistry with pre-embedding peroxidase was compared with post-embedding immunocytochemistry with colloidal gold. Ultracryothin sections were also used for ultrastructural localization of gamma-aminobutyrate and glutamate decarboxylase immunoreactivity. Both gamma-aminobutyrate and glutamate decarboxylase immunoreactivity were found throughout the cytoplasm of immunoreactive boutons when pre-embedding peroxidase was used; with post-embedding colloidal gold immunostaining, label was found over areas containing small clear vesicles, and over mitochondria of immunoreactive axons. At the dilutions used in this study, strongly immunoreactive gamma-aminobutyrate dendrites, boutons forming asymmetrical synapses, and cell bodies were not found. Differences between pre-embedding and post-embedding immunostaining may be due to antigen and label diffusion caused by mild fixation and membrane damage necessary for antisera penetration during pre-embedding immunostaining. These results suggest that gamma-aminobutyrate, gastrin releasing peptide, somatostatin and vasopressin are contained in axons making contact with neurons of the suprachiasmatic nucleus, and may function as neurotransmitters here. Since all of these substances can also be localized in perikarya within the suprachiasmatic nucleus, there is a strong possibility that at least some of the axons containing immunoreactivity for each of these substances may be involved in local circuit interactions between neurons within the suprachiasmatic nucleus.
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PMID:Gamma-aminobutyrate, gastrin releasing peptide, serotonin, somatostatin, and vasopressin: ultrastructural immunocytochemical localization in presynaptic axons in the suprachiasmatic nucleus. 242 91

Using the retrograde transport of horseradish peroxidase (HRP) in combination with two-color immunoperoxidase staining, boutons stained with antisera to substance P (SP), serotonin (5HT) and oxytocin (OX) have been observed in contiguity with neurons in the rostral and caudal medulla that showed immunoreactivity for phenylethanolamine N-methyl transferase (PNMT) and tyrosine hydroxylase (TH), respectively, and which were backfilled with HRP injected into the diencephalon. The juxtaposition of these immunostained structures indicates that SP, 5HT and OX released from fibers in the medulla may affect the activity of adrenergic and noradrenergic medullary neurons that project to the diencephalon. Moreover, the presence of 5HT- and OX-immunoreactive processes in contiguity with medullary CA cells that send fibers to the diencephalon indicates that the raphe nuclei and the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus can directly influence ascending pathways that are known to innervate the hypothalamus and appear to effect changes in vasopressin release.
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PMID:Evidence for substance P, serotonin and oxytocin input to medullary catecholamine neurons with diencephalic projections. 246 99

The morphological features of a putative connection between the main olfactory bulb and the supraoptic nucleus of the rat was studied using a combination of anatomical techniques. Immunocytochemistry of neurophysin-containing processes were employed to delineate morphological features of supraoptic dendrites. Main olfactory bulb efferents to the supraoptic nucleus were studied by injection of the anterogradely transported substances, wheatgerm agglutinin conjugated horseradish peroxidase or Phaseolus vulgaris leucoagglutinin, into the main olfactory bulb. To confirm the results of these studies, the distribution of retrogradely labeled cells within the main olfactory bulb was determined after injection of rhodamine-labeled latex microspheres or Fluoro-Gold into the supraoptic nucleus. Neurophysin immunocytochemistry revealed the supraoptic nucleus dendritic plexus which coursed anteroposteriorly beneath supraoptic somata. Additionally, a portion of this plexus also projected ventrolaterally into periamygdaloid areas, a feature of supraoptic architecture which is not generally appreciated. The anterograde tracers labeled main olfactory bulb efferents including a dense plexus of terminals and fibers ventrolateral to the ipsilateral supraoptic nucleus. The pattern of anterogradely labeled fibers and terminals appeared to overlap with the distribution of ventrolaterally projecting neurophysin-containing processes. Since the latter consists of dendritic processes of supraoptic origin, this suggests that the main olfactory bulb projects to the supraoptic nucleus. Injections of rhodamine-labeled latex microspheres or Fluoro-Gold resulted in retrogradely labeled mitral cells throughout the ipsilateral main olfactory bulb. Taken together, these anatomical studies demonstrate a direct projection from the main olfactory bulb to the supraoptic nucleus of the rat. A comparison electrophysiological study confirmed these results.
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PMID:Supraoptic nucleus afferents from the main olfactory bulb--I. Anatomical evidence from anterograde and retrograde tracers in rat. 247 69

Three straining protocols for the ultrastructural visualization of concanavalin A (ConA) and wheat germ agglutinin (WGA) binding sites were applied to samples of nervous tissue embedded in Lowicryl K4M. The hypothalamo-neurohypophysial neurosecretory system was chosen for this investigation because it has two major neuronal populations, one secreting vasopressin, whose precursor is glycosylated, and the other secreting oxytocin whose precursor form is not glycosylated. The series of incubations of the tissue sections for the three protocols were: Protocol 1: i) non labeled ConA or WGA; ii) ConA or WGA antibody; iii) protein A-gold; Protocol 2: i) pre-prepared WGA-anti-WGA complex; ii) protein A-gold; Protocol 3: i) peroxidase-labeled ConA or WGA; ii) anti-peroxidase; iii) protein A-gold. The three methods allowed to detect fine differences in the distribution of sugar residues. This, in turn, made it possible to distinguish vasopressin granules containing precursor forms from those containing processed precursor. At the light microscopic level the three methods were successfully applied to paraffin and 1-micron methacrylate sections by using a second antibody, PAP complex and the diaminobenzidine reaction.
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PMID:Light and electron microscopical demonstration of concanavalin A and wheat-germ agglutinin binding sites by use of antibodies against the lectin or its label (peroxidase). 247 8

Spontaneous pituitary adenomas are common in certain strains of the laboratory rat. Investigations of Wistar rats of two years chronic toxicity studies revealed pituitary tumors in 50% of the females and 26% of the males. The morphology of the spontaneous changes in the pituitary gland was investigated with immunohistochemical and histological methods. The peroxidase-antiperoxidase (PAP) technique was used to localize different hormones (LH, ACTH) in cells of the pars intermedia and pars distalis as well as neurophysin, oxytocin and vasopressin the terminals of the classic neurosecretory system of the pars nervosa. The results show that most of the neoplasms were endocrinologically inactive chromophobe adenomas of the pars distalis.
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PMID:[Immunohistochemical studies on pituitary adenomas in Wistar rats. 1. Demonstration of ACTH, LH, neurophysin, oxytocin and vasopressin in the pituitary of Ico:WIST rats from chronic toxicity studies]. 255 80


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