Morphological evidence for a direct neuroendocrine GABAergic control of the anterior pituitary in teleosts

Kah, O. ; Dubourg, P. ; Martinoli, M. -G. ; Geffard, M. ; Calas, A.
Springer
Published 1987
ISSN:
1420-9071
Keywords:
GABA ; immunocytochemistry ; anterior pituitary ; neuroendocrine control ; teleost
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Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
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Biology
Medicine
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Summary The anterior pituitary of teleosts is unique among vertebrates in receiving a direct innervation which represents the morphological support of the neuroendocrine control of pars distalis functions. The participation of GABAergic fibers in this innervation was studied by means of immunocytochemistry at the light and electron microscopic levels, using antibodies against GABA. Immunoreactive fibers, characterized by the presence of small clear and dense cored vesicles, were detected in all parts of the gland. Immunopositive terminals were found in close, sometimes synaptic-like, contact with most glandular cell types in the anterior lobe. The data strongly suggest that in teleosts, as in mammals, GABA is involved in the neuroendocrine control of anterior pituitary functions.
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autor Kah, O.
Dubourg, P.
Martinoli, M. -G.
Geffard, M.
Calas, A.
autorsonst Kah, O.
Dubourg, P.
Martinoli, M. -G.
Geffard, M.
Calas, A.
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notes Summary The anterior pituitary of teleosts is unique among vertebrates in receiving a direct innervation which represents the morphological support of the neuroendocrine control of pars distalis functions. The participation of GABAergic fibers in this innervation was studied by means of immunocytochemistry at the light and electron microscopic levels, using antibodies against GABA. Immunoreactive fibers, characterized by the presence of small clear and dense cored vesicles, were detected in all parts of the gland. Immunopositive terminals were found in close, sometimes synaptic-like, contact with most glandular cell types in the anterior lobe. The data strongly suggest that in teleosts, as in mammals, GABA is involved in the neuroendocrine control of anterior pituitary functions.
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immunocytochemistry
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neuroendocrine control
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shingle_author_1 Kah, O.
Dubourg, P.
Martinoli, M. -G.
Geffard, M.
Calas, A.
shingle_author_2 Kah, O.
Dubourg, P.
Martinoli, M. -G.
Geffard, M.
Calas, A.
shingle_author_3 Kah, O.
Dubourg, P.
Martinoli, M. -G.
Geffard, M.
Calas, A.
shingle_author_4 Kah, O.
Dubourg, P.
Martinoli, M. -G.
Geffard, M.
Calas, A.
shingle_catch_all_1 Kah, O.
Dubourg, P.
Martinoli, M. -G.
Geffard, M.
Calas, A.
Morphological evidence for a direct neuroendocrine GABAergic control of the anterior pituitary in teleosts
GABA
immunocytochemistry
anterior pituitary
neuroendocrine control
teleost
GABA
immunocytochemistry
anterior pituitary
neuroendocrine control
teleost
Summary The anterior pituitary of teleosts is unique among vertebrates in receiving a direct innervation which represents the morphological support of the neuroendocrine control of pars distalis functions. The participation of GABAergic fibers in this innervation was studied by means of immunocytochemistry at the light and electron microscopic levels, using antibodies against GABA. Immunoreactive fibers, characterized by the presence of small clear and dense cored vesicles, were detected in all parts of the gland. Immunopositive terminals were found in close, sometimes synaptic-like, contact with most glandular cell types in the anterior lobe. The data strongly suggest that in teleosts, as in mammals, GABA is involved in the neuroendocrine control of anterior pituitary functions.
1420-9071
14209071
Springer
shingle_catch_all_2 Kah, O.
Dubourg, P.
Martinoli, M. -G.
Geffard, M.
Calas, A.
Morphological evidence for a direct neuroendocrine GABAergic control of the anterior pituitary in teleosts
GABA
immunocytochemistry
anterior pituitary
neuroendocrine control
teleost
GABA
immunocytochemistry
anterior pituitary
neuroendocrine control
teleost
Summary The anterior pituitary of teleosts is unique among vertebrates in receiving a direct innervation which represents the morphological support of the neuroendocrine control of pars distalis functions. The participation of GABAergic fibers in this innervation was studied by means of immunocytochemistry at the light and electron microscopic levels, using antibodies against GABA. Immunoreactive fibers, characterized by the presence of small clear and dense cored vesicles, were detected in all parts of the gland. Immunopositive terminals were found in close, sometimes synaptic-like, contact with most glandular cell types in the anterior lobe. The data strongly suggest that in teleosts, as in mammals, GABA is involved in the neuroendocrine control of anterior pituitary functions.
1420-9071
14209071
Springer
shingle_catch_all_3 Kah, O.
Dubourg, P.
Martinoli, M. -G.
Geffard, M.
Calas, A.
Morphological evidence for a direct neuroendocrine GABAergic control of the anterior pituitary in teleosts
GABA
immunocytochemistry
anterior pituitary
neuroendocrine control
teleost
GABA
immunocytochemistry
anterior pituitary
neuroendocrine control
teleost
Summary The anterior pituitary of teleosts is unique among vertebrates in receiving a direct innervation which represents the morphological support of the neuroendocrine control of pars distalis functions. The participation of GABAergic fibers in this innervation was studied by means of immunocytochemistry at the light and electron microscopic levels, using antibodies against GABA. Immunoreactive fibers, characterized by the presence of small clear and dense cored vesicles, were detected in all parts of the gland. Immunopositive terminals were found in close, sometimes synaptic-like, contact with most glandular cell types in the anterior lobe. The data strongly suggest that in teleosts, as in mammals, GABA is involved in the neuroendocrine control of anterior pituitary functions.
1420-9071
14209071
Springer
shingle_catch_all_4 Kah, O.
Dubourg, P.
Martinoli, M. -G.
Geffard, M.
Calas, A.
Morphological evidence for a direct neuroendocrine GABAergic control of the anterior pituitary in teleosts
GABA
immunocytochemistry
anterior pituitary
neuroendocrine control
teleost
GABA
immunocytochemistry
anterior pituitary
neuroendocrine control
teleost
Summary The anterior pituitary of teleosts is unique among vertebrates in receiving a direct innervation which represents the morphological support of the neuroendocrine control of pars distalis functions. The participation of GABAergic fibers in this innervation was studied by means of immunocytochemistry at the light and electron microscopic levels, using antibodies against GABA. Immunoreactive fibers, characterized by the presence of small clear and dense cored vesicles, were detected in all parts of the gland. Immunopositive terminals were found in close, sometimes synaptic-like, contact with most glandular cell types in the anterior lobe. The data strongly suggest that in teleosts, as in mammals, GABA is involved in the neuroendocrine control of anterior pituitary functions.
1420-9071
14209071
Springer
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