Immunoreactive atrial natriuretic peptide and autoradiographic distribution of atrial natriuretic peptide binding sites in the brain of the Antarctic fish, Chionodraco hamatus
The anatomical distribution of atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP)-immunoreactive structures and the autoradiographic localization of ANP binding sites were studied in the brain of the Antarctic fish, Chionodraco hamatus. ANP-containing elements were colocated with ANP binding sites in the dorsal media...
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description | The anatomical distribution of atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP)-immunoreactive structures and the autoradiographic localization of ANP binding sites were studied in the brain of the Antarctic fish, Chionodraco hamatus. ANP-containing elements were colocated with ANP binding sites in the dorsal medial and lateral subdivisions of the telencephalon, prethalamic nuclear complex, and in the nucleus of the medial longitudinal fasciculus of the mesencephalon. However, mismatching was observed in other brain regions, particularly at mesencephalic and metencephalic levels. In the pituitary, ANP immunoreactivity occurred only in the pars distalis, whereas ANP binding sites were localized in the whole pituitary. In this paper we describe the occurrence of ANP immunoreactivity and ANP binding sites in the brain and pituitary of an Antarctic fish. In particular, in the cerebellum and pituitary of C. hamatus, ANP binding sites are distributed in corresponding brain regions of dipnoans, amphibians and mammals. The immunocytochemical and histoautoradiographic data suggest that ANP acts as neuromodulator in the brain of C. hamatus. Moreover, the presence of ANP-like substances in tanycytes lining the diencephalic ventricle suggests a chemosensorial role for such liquor-contacting cells and a possible modulatory effect of ANP on the osmoregulation of the cerebrospinal fluid.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT] |
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