2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2018.07.001
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Melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) neurons in the developing chick brain

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“…After 36 d of culture, MCH-ir cells were often angular-shaped and larger in comparison to MCH-ir cells on day 22 ( Fig. 2 B , C ), which is reminiscent of neuronal maturation in vivo ( Steininger et al, 2004 ; Li et al, 2018 ). Another hallmark of neuronal maturation is neurite growth; while young MCH neurons have only one or two neurites (i.e., unipolar or bipolar cells), a major fraction of adult MCH neurons are multipolar cells with an axon and 2–5 primary dendrites ( Steininger et al, 2004 ; Diniz et al, 2019 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…After 36 d of culture, MCH-ir cells were often angular-shaped and larger in comparison to MCH-ir cells on day 22 ( Fig. 2 B , C ), which is reminiscent of neuronal maturation in vivo ( Steininger et al, 2004 ; Li et al, 2018 ). Another hallmark of neuronal maturation is neurite growth; while young MCH neurons have only one or two neurites (i.e., unipolar or bipolar cells), a major fraction of adult MCH neurons are multipolar cells with an axon and 2–5 primary dendrites ( Steininger et al, 2004 ; Diniz et al, 2019 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…2 B ). These MCH-ir cell bodies were characterized by round shapes and small diameters (<10 μm), both of which are features of immature MCH neurons ( Steininger et al, 2004 ; Li et al, 2018 ). After 36 d of culture, MCH-ir cells were often angular-shaped and larger in comparison to MCH-ir cells on day 22 ( Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays its identification is easier even in mammals by the fact that its ependymal cells express intensely Wnt8b at early embryonic stages, as observed at least in the chick and mouse (Garda et al, 2002 ; Bardet, 2007 ). Data presented in recent publications suggest that the HVO appears related topographically to different molecularly defined neuronal populations in the surrounding mantle layer across PHy and THy (Puelles et al, 2012 ; Li et al, 2018 ; Diniz et al, 2019 ). WNT8 is one of the diffusible members of the WNT family and is also relevant for thalamic patterning (Puelles and Martinez, 2013 ).…”
Section: Morphogenetic Organizer Centers Of the Hypothalamusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, this locus also expresses the gene coding for histamine hydroxylase, which is associated selectively to the local production of histaminergic neurons (these migrate at short range into tuberomammillary, mammillary or retromammillary (RM) neighborhoods). Recent comparative mappings of melanin-concentrating hypothalamic neurons associate also this population that expands into the overlying mantle to an origin at the VHO locus (irrespective of the name applied to it; (Li et al 2018); (Diniz and Bittencourt 2019)). An analysis of these properties suggests that an equivalent organ apparently exists as well in mammals, even though it is not easily distinguishable histologically from standard ependym (review in (Puelles et al 2012b)).…”
Section: Expression Of P2rx7-egfp At Circumventricular Ependymal Specmentioning
confidence: 99%