Evidence for enkephalin- and endorphin-immunoreactive cells in the anterior pituitary of the axolotl Ambystoma mexicanum.
J Comp Neurol
; 305(3): 412-20, 1991 Mar 15.
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| ID: mdl-1674748
An immunohistochemical study of opioid peptides in the hypophysis of the axolotl, Ambystoma mexicanum, was carried out with antisera against leu-enkephalin, beta-endorphin, met-enkephalin, and dynorphin A (1-8). We found leu-enkephalin immunoreactivity in some fibers of the neural lobe and the median eminence. In contrast to previous reports on mammals and other vertebrates, we found leu-enkephalin immunoreactivity in many cells scattered throughout the anterior lobe. As in other vertebrates, the beta-endorphin immunoreactivity was present in all the cells of the intermediate lobe and in a few cells of the anterior lobe. Met-enkephalin and dynorphin A (1-8) immunoreactivities were only present in the neural lobe and the median eminence. The presence of leu-enkephalin and beta-endorphin in the anterior lobe suggests that these peptides could be acting as hormones released from the hypophysis of the unmetamorphosed amphibian.
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Base de dados:
MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Adeno-Hipófise
/
Encefalinas
/
Endorfinas
Limite:
Animals
País como assunto:
Mexico
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
1991
Tipo de documento:
Article