Abstract:Serotonergic innervation in the lateral hypothalamic area (LHA) has been implicated in mouse-killing behavior, muricide, of rats. In the present study, functional activation of neurons in the LHA was demonstrated by immunohistochemistry of Fos-protein, a marker of activated neurons, following raphe lesion-induced muricide. Fos-protein induction was seen in the ventral part of the intermediate hypothalamic area (IHA) of the LHA in the muricide rat. Following raphe transplantation into the brain near the bilater… Show more
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