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On the structural and phyletic origin of the aminergic nerves of the hypophysis of frog tadpoles (Rana temporaria) with special reference to pars distalis

✍ Scribed by Stig Aronsson; Anders Enemar


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1981
Tongue
English
Weight
630 KB
Volume
200
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9967

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

With the aid of lesion experiments and the Falck‐Hillarp fluorescence technique, it is shown that the aminergic nerves of the hypophysis, including pars distalis, originate in the caudal hypothalamus and reach the gland via a fibre tract in the floor of tuber cinereum. However, some contribution to the eminentia cmediana from the preoptic area could not be excluded.

A vasomotor function of the pars distalis nerves is unlikely.

Based on a comparative survey the hypothesis is put forward, that the pars distalis nerves, which disappear during the metamorphic climax, are remnants of an aminergic innervation existing together with a hypophyseal portal system as a functional link between brain and pituitary in the fish‐like ancestor of amphibians. Aspects are given on the problem of why a direct pars distalis innervation has neither been retained nor evolved during evolution of tetrapods.