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The catecholaminergic system of the quail brain: Immunocytochemical studies of dopamine β‐hydroxylase and tyrosine hydroxylase
Author(s) -
Bailhache Thierry,
Balthazart Jacques
Publication year - 1993
Publication title -
journal of comparative neurology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.855
H-Index - 209
eISSN - 1096-9861
pISSN - 0021-9967
DOI - 10.1002/cne.903290206
Subject(s) - tyrosine hydroxylase , biology , medicine , endocrinology , dopamine , pars compacta , dopaminergic , quail , ventral tegmental area , substantia nigra , stria terminalis , mesolimbic pathway , hypothalamus
The distribution of dopamine β‐hydroxylase and tryrosine hydroxylase, two key enzymes in the biosynthesis of catecholamine, was investigated by immunocytochemistry in the brain of male and female Japanese quail. Cells or fibers showing dopamine β‐hydroxylase and tyrosine hydroxylase immunoreactivity were considered to be noradrenergic or adrenergic, while all structures showing only tyrosine hydroxylase immunoreactivity were tentatively considered to be dopaminergic. The major dopaminergic and noradrenergic cell groups that have been identified in the brain of mammals could be observed in the Japanese quail, with the exception of a tuberoinfundibular dopaminergic group. The dopamine β‐hydroxylase‐immunoreactive cells were found exclusively in the pons (locus ceruleus and nucleus subceruleus ventralis) and in the medulla (area of the nucleus reticularis). The tyrosine hydroxylase‐immunoreactive cells had a much wider distribution and extended from the preoptic area to the level of the medulla. They were, however, present in larger numbers in the area ventralis of Tsai and in the nucleus tegmenti pedunculo‐pontinus, pars compacta, which respectively correspond to the ventral tegmental area and to the substantia nigra of mammals. A high density of dopamine β‐hydroxylase‐ and tyrosine hydroxylase‐immunoreactive fibers and punctate structures was found in several steroid‐sensitive brain regions that are implicated in the control of reproduction. In the preoptic area and in the region of the nucleus accumbens‐nucleus stria terminalis, immunonegative perikarya were completely surrounded by immunoreactive fiber forming basket‐like structures. Given that some of these cells contain the enzyme aromatase, these structures may represent the morphological substrate for a regulation of aromatase activity by catecholamines. The dopamine β‐hydroxylase‐immunoreactive fibers were also present in a larger part of the preoptic area of females than in males. This sex difference in the noradrenergic innervation of the preoptic area presumably reflects the sex difference in norepinephrine content in this region. © 1993 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.

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