Galanin‐like immunoreactivity in the brain of teleosts : Distribution and relation to substance P, vasotocin, and isotocin in the atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)

The presence of galanin‐like substances and their relation to substance P‐, vasotocin‐, and isotocin‐immunoreactive neurons and fibers in the brain of teleosts was investigated with immunohistochemical methods. Two specific antisera against synthetic porcine galanin (GAL) revealed cell bodies and fi...

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Published in:Journal of Comparative Neurology
Main Authors: Holmqvist, Bo I., Ekström, Peter
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: John Wiley & Sons Inc. 1991
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CNS
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https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.903060302
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spelling ftulundlup:oai:lup.lub.lu.se:ae4b6715-2e3c-4e15-bfe3-ebc4e09a1684 2024-04-28T07:55:15+00:00 Galanin‐like immunoreactivity in the brain of teleosts : Distribution and relation to substance P, vasotocin, and isotocin in the atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) Holmqvist, Bo I. Ekström, Peter 1991-01-01 https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/ae4b6715-2e3c-4e15-bfe3-ebc4e09a1684 https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.903060302 eng eng John Wiley & Sons Inc. https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/ae4b6715-2e3c-4e15-bfe3-ebc4e09a1684 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cne.903060302 scopus:0025732441 pmid:1713923 Journal of Comparative Neurology; 306(3), pp 361-381 (1991) ISSN: 0021-9967 CNS fishes hypothalamo‐hypophysial system neuropeptides contributiontojournal/article info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 1991 ftulundlup https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.903060302 2024-04-03T14:04:00Z The presence of galanin‐like substances and their relation to substance P‐, vasotocin‐, and isotocin‐immunoreactive neurons and fibers in the brain of teleosts was investigated with immunohistochemical methods. Two specific antisera against synthetic porcine galanin (GAL) revealed cell bodies and fibers in the brain of four different teleost species (Salmo salar, Carassius carassius, Gasterosteus aculeatus, and Anguilla anguilla). In all four species the main location of galanin immunoreactivity was in the hypothalamo‐pituitary region. A detailed study of the distribution of galanin immunoreactivity in S. salar showed that galanin immunoreactive (GALir) perikarya were present in the nucleus preopticus periventricularis, an area that may be compared to the supraoptic nucleus in mammals, and in the nucleus lateralis tuberis, a nucleus involved in pituitary control in fishes that may be compared with the arcuate nucleus in mammals, GALir perikarya were found also in the nucleus recessus lateralis and in the nucleus recessus posterior. Numerous GALir fibers were present in the telencephalon and diencephalon, whereas only small numbers of fibers were found in the brainstem. In contrast to the situation in mammals, no GALir perikarya were observed in the brainstem areas corresponding to the noradrenergic locus coeruleus and serotonergic raphe nuclei in S. salar. We did not find any coexistence of GALir substances with arginine vasotocin or isotocin in neurosecretory neurons, as has been shown for galanin with the mammalian counterparts vasopressin and oxytocin. Also, the galanin‐like substance(s) and their structurally closest related peptide family, the tachykinins, belong to separate neuronal systems in teleosts. The presence of GALir neurons in brain areas known to be involved in pituitary control, and a massive GALir innervation of the pituitary, strongly indicate a role for galanin‐like substances in pituitary control also in teleosts. Furthermore, the presence of extrahypothalamic GALir fibers suggests ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Anguilla anguilla Atlantic salmon Salmo salar Lund University Publications (LUP) Journal of Comparative Neurology 306 3 361 381
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topic CNS
fishes
hypothalamo‐hypophysial system
neuropeptides
spellingShingle CNS
fishes
hypothalamo‐hypophysial system
neuropeptides
Holmqvist, Bo I.
Ekström, Peter
Galanin‐like immunoreactivity in the brain of teleosts : Distribution and relation to substance P, vasotocin, and isotocin in the atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
topic_facet CNS
fishes
hypothalamo‐hypophysial system
neuropeptides
description The presence of galanin‐like substances and their relation to substance P‐, vasotocin‐, and isotocin‐immunoreactive neurons and fibers in the brain of teleosts was investigated with immunohistochemical methods. Two specific antisera against synthetic porcine galanin (GAL) revealed cell bodies and fibers in the brain of four different teleost species (Salmo salar, Carassius carassius, Gasterosteus aculeatus, and Anguilla anguilla). In all four species the main location of galanin immunoreactivity was in the hypothalamo‐pituitary region. A detailed study of the distribution of galanin immunoreactivity in S. salar showed that galanin immunoreactive (GALir) perikarya were present in the nucleus preopticus periventricularis, an area that may be compared to the supraoptic nucleus in mammals, and in the nucleus lateralis tuberis, a nucleus involved in pituitary control in fishes that may be compared with the arcuate nucleus in mammals, GALir perikarya were found also in the nucleus recessus lateralis and in the nucleus recessus posterior. Numerous GALir fibers were present in the telencephalon and diencephalon, whereas only small numbers of fibers were found in the brainstem. In contrast to the situation in mammals, no GALir perikarya were observed in the brainstem areas corresponding to the noradrenergic locus coeruleus and serotonergic raphe nuclei in S. salar. We did not find any coexistence of GALir substances with arginine vasotocin or isotocin in neurosecretory neurons, as has been shown for galanin with the mammalian counterparts vasopressin and oxytocin. Also, the galanin‐like substance(s) and their structurally closest related peptide family, the tachykinins, belong to separate neuronal systems in teleosts. The presence of GALir neurons in brain areas known to be involved in pituitary control, and a massive GALir innervation of the pituitary, strongly indicate a role for galanin‐like substances in pituitary control also in teleosts. Furthermore, the presence of extrahypothalamic GALir fibers suggests ...
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author Holmqvist, Bo I.
Ekström, Peter
author_facet Holmqvist, Bo I.
Ekström, Peter
author_sort Holmqvist, Bo I.
title Galanin‐like immunoreactivity in the brain of teleosts : Distribution and relation to substance P, vasotocin, and isotocin in the atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
title_short Galanin‐like immunoreactivity in the brain of teleosts : Distribution and relation to substance P, vasotocin, and isotocin in the atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
title_full Galanin‐like immunoreactivity in the brain of teleosts : Distribution and relation to substance P, vasotocin, and isotocin in the atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
title_fullStr Galanin‐like immunoreactivity in the brain of teleosts : Distribution and relation to substance P, vasotocin, and isotocin in the atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
title_full_unstemmed Galanin‐like immunoreactivity in the brain of teleosts : Distribution and relation to substance P, vasotocin, and isotocin in the atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
title_sort galanin‐like immunoreactivity in the brain of teleosts : distribution and relation to substance p, vasotocin, and isotocin in the atlantic salmon (salmo salar)
publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc.
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