Immunohistochemical Distribution of Urotensins I and II in the Central Nervous System of the Senegal Bichir, Polypterus senegalus
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The distribution of the urotensin I (UI)- and II (UII)-like immunoreactants in the central nervous system of the primitive bony fish Polypterus senegalus was studied by means of immunohistochemistry. Noticeably, UI-positive perikarya were present chiefly in the brain stem and the entire spinal cord with the exception of the caudalmost spinal cord segments, and their axons terminated on the wall of the adjacent blood vessels. In the cranial portion, the positive cells were found in the nucleus preopticus, the caudal diencephalon and the medulla oblongata. In contrast, the UII-immunoreactive fibers were distributed in the terminal part of the spinal cord, anterior to the 15th-to-the last vertebra; and a few UII-immunopositive perikarya occurred only in the caudalmost 5 to 6 segments. The most caudal region of the spinal cord showed a simplified or reduced neurohemal structure, where only UII-immunoreactive fibers were found. Accordingly, this area may represent the caudal neurosecretory system of the bichir, irrespective of a lack of UI-immunoreactivity. In the midregion of the spinal cord, UII-immunoreactive cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)-contacting neurons were sporadically encountered.
- 社団法人日本動物学会の論文
- 1995-06-15
著者
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CHIBA Akira
Department of Biology, School of Life Dentistry at Niigata, The Nippon Dental University
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Chiba A
Department Of Biology Nippon Dental University School Of Dentistry At Niigata
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Honma Yoshiharu
Division Of Microscopic Anatomy And Bio-imaging Department Of Cellular Function Niigata University G
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Oka Shunya
Department of Biology, Nippon Dental University School of Dentistry at Niigata
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Honma Yoshiharu
Sado Marine Biological Station, Faculty of Science, Niigata University
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Oka Shunya
Department Of Biology Nippon Dental University School Of Dentistry At Niigata
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Honma Y
Third Department Of Anatomy Niigata University School Of Medicine
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Chiba Akira
Department Of Biology Nippon Dental University School Of Dentistry At Niigata
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Honma Yoshiharu
Sado Marine Biological Station Faculty Of Science Niigata University
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Chiba Akira
Department Of Biology Nippon Dental University
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