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Melanin-concentrating hormone system in the brain of the lungfishProtopterus annectens

✍ Scribed by Vallarino, Mauro; Trabucchi, Michele; Chartrel, Nicolas; J�ggin, Verena; Eberle, Alex N.; Vaudry, Hubert


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
445 KB
Volume
390
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9967

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The neurochemical anatomy of the lungfish brain is of particular interest, because many features in these animals might be representative of the common ancestor of land vertebrates.

In the present study, we have investigated the localization and biochemical characteristics of melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH)-immunoreactive material in the central nervous system of the African lungfish, Protopterus annectens. The most prominent group of MCH-immunoreactive cell bodies was found in the dorsal hypothalamus. Additional groups of MCH-immunoreactive perikarya were detected in the telencephalon within the medial and dorsal pallium, the medial subpallium, and the ventral part of the lateral subpallium. Brightly immunofluorescent nerve fibers were seen in the anterior olfactory nucleus, the ventral part of the medial pallium, the medial subpallium, and the anterior preoptic area. In the diencephalon, the hypothalamus and the medial region of the dorsal thalamus exhibited a dense accumulation of fibers. MCH-immunoreactive fibers were also found in the tectum and the tegmentum of the mesencephalon and within the reticular formation of the rhombencephalon. In the pituitary, several small groups of cells of the intermediate lobe showed a bright fluorescence. Reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) analysis of diencephalon and pituitary extracts resolved a major MCH-immunoreactive peak that coeluted with synthetic salmon MCH. The distribution of MCH in the brain of P. annectens suggests that, in lungfishes, this peptide may exert neuromodulator or neurotransmitter functions. The presence of MCH-like immunoreactivity in the intermediate lobe of the pituitary indicates that, in dipnoans, MCH may also act as a typical pituitary hormone.


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