1995
DOI: 10.1016/0165-3806(95)00097-w
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Ontogeny of arginine vasopressin-like immunoreactivity in the Brazilian opossum brain

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“…The general distribution as to those nuclei containing OXY and VP neurons is consistent across all therian mammals, with most OXY and VP neurons being located in the supraoptic and paraventricular nuclei and the lateral hypothalamic area. The presence of only VP neurons in the suprachiasmatic nucleus appears to also be a consistent feature across theria, since this has been seen in opossum (Iqbal and Jacobson 1995a), rat (Armstrong 1995), pig (van Eerdenburg 1992), cat (Caverson et al 1987), rabbit (Schimchowitsch et al 1989) and monkey (CaffØ et al 1989), but these neurons were quite rare in the wallaby. On the other hand, there was a less clear segregation of OXY and VP neurons in other parts of the wallaby hypothalamus than has been reported in theria.…”
Section: The Distribution Of Oxy and Vp Immunoreactive Neurons In Mammentioning
confidence: 74%
“…The general distribution as to those nuclei containing OXY and VP neurons is consistent across all therian mammals, with most OXY and VP neurons being located in the supraoptic and paraventricular nuclei and the lateral hypothalamic area. The presence of only VP neurons in the suprachiasmatic nucleus appears to also be a consistent feature across theria, since this has been seen in opossum (Iqbal and Jacobson 1995a), rat (Armstrong 1995), pig (van Eerdenburg 1992), cat (Caverson et al 1987), rabbit (Schimchowitsch et al 1989) and monkey (CaffØ et al 1989), but these neurons were quite rare in the wallaby. On the other hand, there was a less clear segregation of OXY and VP neurons in other parts of the wallaby hypothalamus than has been reported in theria.…”
Section: The Distribution Of Oxy and Vp Immunoreactive Neurons In Mammentioning
confidence: 74%
“…The expression of Datl can be increased in DA neurons that are resistant to 6-OHDA treatment and/or in non-DA elements (Hoffman, 1998 (Counts, 2002) and striatum (Ericson, 1999;Tsuda, 1998). It was demonstrated that arginine vasopression (Iqbal, 1995) and GRP (Larsen, 1989) are expressed in the substantia nigra. These peptides might be also involved in motor hyperactivity and/or compensatory changes with different roles in the regulation of the mesostriatal system.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, AVP-ir fibers are found in auditory nuclei such as the dorsal cochlear nucleus and periolivary region of the guinea pig (Dubois-Dauphin et al, 1989); laterodorsal tegmental nuclei and vestibular nuclei of the jerboa, a desert dwelling rodent (Lakhdar-Ghazal et al, 1995); and the facial nucleus, pontine nuclei, and lateral geniculate nucleus of the Brazilian opossum (Iqbal and Jacobson, 1995). None of these regions appears to contain AVP immunoreactivity in the mouse.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The anatomy of the AVP system has been studied in more than 20 different mammalian species to date (De Vries and Panzica, 2006); however, a thorough accounting of the distribution of fibers throughout the brain has been made for only a select few, including the rat, guinea pig, macaque, and Brazilian opossum (DeVries et al, 1985; Caffe et al, 1989; Dubois-Dauphin et al, 1989; Iqbal and Jacobson, 1995). In most other studies, the authors focus on cell populations, fibers within distinct regions of the brain, or subset of areas with the densest innervation (e.g., the lateral septum, lateral habenula, and medial amygdala).…”
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