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Cellular localization of monoamines in the median eminence and the infundibular stem of some mammals

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A histochemical analysis of the monoamines which are strongly accumulated in the median eminence and the proximal part of infundibular stem of all species examined (mouse, rat, guinea pig, hamster, rabbit, and cat) was performed with the help of a highly specific and sensitive fluorescence method. Strong evidence was obtained for the view that the monoamines are localized in very high concentrations to the terminal parts of non-sympathetic nerve fibres, which — mainly at least — converge to the primary plexus of the hypophyseal portal system. The capillaries are densely and closely surrounded by the nerve fibres.

Pharmacological experiments, involving the administration of reserpine, nialamide, m-tyrosine and α-methyl-m-tyrosine, furnished good evidence for the view that primary catecholamines, probably mainly DA but also NA, are the predominant monoamines present. The experiments also revealed the existence of catecholamine-containing nerve cells in the arcuate nuclei and the ventral portion of the anterior periventricular nuclei. These nerve cells, situated in the regions where the tubero-infundibular tract arises, may be the cell bodies of adrenergic neurons to which the amine-containing nerve fibres at least partly belong.

The findings indicate that primary catecholamines are released to the primary plexus of the hypophyseal portal system and thus transported to the anterior lobe. These amines may consequently act as neuro-humoral transmittors for the regulation of the activity of the anterior pituitary. — No direct adrenergic innervation of the cells in the pars tuberalis and anterior lobe was found. The portal vesstes in the pars tuberalis receive a very sparse adrenergic innervation and the vessels in the anterior lobe receive no or very few adrenergic nerves. Pars intermedia, on the other hand, may have a non-sympathetic adrenergic innervation.

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Abbreviations

DA:

Dopamine

NA:

Noradrenaline

A:

Adrenaline

5-HT:

5-hydroxytryptamine

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For generous supplies of drugs we are indepted to Swedish Ciba, Stockholm (reserpine), and Swedish Pfizer, Stockholm (nialamide). The investigation was supported by research grants from the United States Public Health Service (NB 02854-03), the Swedish Medical Research Council, and the Therese and Johan Andersson Memorial Foundation. The excellent technical assistance of Miss M. Gustafsson is gratefully acknowledged.

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Fuxe, K. Cellular localization of monoamines in the median eminence and the infundibular stem of some mammals. Zeitschrift für Zellforschung 61, 710–724 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00342620

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