COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF GALANIN IMMUNOREACTIVE NERVE FIBERS IN THE NEURAL LOBE OF THE POSTERIOR PITUITARY IN THE HUMAN BEING, MONKEY, DOG, CAT AND RAT
- VernacularTitle:甘丙肽免疫阳性神经纤维在人、猴、犬、猫及大鼠垂体后叶分布的比较研究
- Author:
Shaojun LIU
;
Gong JU
;
Xiaoqin DUAN
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Immunohistochemistry;
Posterior pituitary;
Galanin;
Mammalian
- From:
Acta Anatomica Sinica
1955;0(03):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Comparative investigation of the distribution of galanin-immunoreactive (GAL-ir) nerve fibers in the neural lobe of the human being, monkey, dog, cat and rat was studied immunohistochemically. The density of GAL-ir fibers in the posterior pituitary was highest in the dog and rat, moderate in the monkey and cat; and lowest in the human being. A dense accumulation of positive fibers appeared in the pituitary stalk bordoring the intermediate lobe. The fiber density in the central part of the posterior pituitary was slightly higher than at its periphery in the human and monkey. Moderate amount of fibers were found to spread all over the neural lobe of the dog and rat, with slightly higher density in the posterior part of the dog. In the cat, the highest density of GAL-ir fibers was found along the wall of the recess hypophysis. A slightly increasing fibers or fiber clumps were seen in the peripheral region of posterior pituitary in four species of the animals and human being. Some fibers were found surrounding the blood vessels or located in their walls.