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The distribution of vasopressin-, oxytocin-, and neurophysin-producing neurons in the guinea pig brain

I. The classical hypothalamo-neurohypophyseal system

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The location, cytology and projections of vasopressin-, oxytocin-, and neurophysin-producing neurons in the guinea pig were investigated using specific antisera against vasopressin, oxytocin or neurophysin in the unlabeled antibody enzyme immunoperoxidase method. Light microscopic examination of the neurons of the supraoptic and paraventricular nuclei shows that hormone is transported not only in axons, but also in processes having the characteristics of dendrites. Neurons were found to contain only vasopressin or oxytocin; all neurons containing neurophysin appear to contain either vasopressin or oxytocin. In the neural lobe, vasopressin and oxytocin terminals are intermingled. In the median eminence, vasopressin and oxytocin fibers are intermingled in the internal zone. In a caudal portion of the median eminence, a number of vasopressin and neurophysin (but few oxytocin) axons enter the external zone from the internal zone, and surround portal capillaries. In the supraoptic nucleus, vasopressin neurons outnumber oxytocin neurons with a ratio of at least 5:1. The paraventricular nucleus is separated into two distinct groups of neurons, a lateral group consisting of only vasopressin neurons, and a medial group consisting of only oxytocin neurons. In addition to axons passing to the neurohypophysis, a number of axons appear to interconnect the supraoptic and paraventricular nuclei.

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Supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (SFB 51, C/21 and C/27), (We 608/3)

Acknowledgements. The authors are greatly indebted to Mmes. R. Köpp-Eckmann, B. Reijerman, A. Scheiber, I. Wild and Mr. U. Schrell for technical assistance, to Mmes. P. Campbell and U. Wolf for editorial assistance, and to Dr. R.R. Dries and Ferring Pharmaceuticals, Kiel, for the generous provision of high quality peptides

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Sofroniew, M.V., Weindl, A., Schinko, I. et al. The distribution of vasopressin-, oxytocin-, and neurophysin-producing neurons in the guinea pig brain. Cell Tissue Res. 196, 367–384 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00234734

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