“…In the brain, the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus processes POMC to produce the potent opioid peptide β-endorphin, and α-, β-, and γ-melanocortins [Ragavan et al, 1983;Rubinstein et al, 1996;Cowley et al, 2001;Romanova et al, 2015]. Besides the arcuate nucleus, POMC mRNA molecule has also been detected in several other mouse and rat brain regions, including the NAc, amygdala, hippocampus and cerebral cortex, in much lower levels than those in the arcuate nucleus [Civelli et al, 1982;Zhou et al, 1996Zhou et al, , 2013aLeriche et al, 2007;Bodnar, 2014;Granholm et al, 2017]. Using the POMC-eGFP mice, we observe that POMC expression in POMC-eGFP neurons can be visualized by GFP immunohistochemistry, and that there is a modest amount of POMC-eGFP neurons present in both the shell and core sub-regions of NAc [Zhou et al, 2013a].…”