Light- and electron-microscopic radioautography was used to identify the newly formed neuronal cells in the hypothalamic preoptic area of the frog. Adult Rana temporaria that had been caught in May/June received repeated 3H-thymidine injections and were sacrificed 30 days later. Heavily labeled cells were found in 1-micron plastic coronal sections of the preoptic area and then analysed in electron-microscopic radioautographs of neighbouring thin sections.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe localization and fine structure of proliferating cells in the hypothalamic preoptic area were studied by light- and electron-microscopic radioautography 1-2 h following single application of 3H-thymidine to adult Rana temporaria taken from their natural habitat in the spring and autumn. 3H-thymidine uptake by proliferating cells was much more pronounced in frogs caught in May/June, i.e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn improved method for the squashing of the brain cells permitting a good preservation of cell nuclei and their subsequent quantitative cytophotometric evaluation is presented. By this method a monolayer of the brain cells can be easily obtained. The method was tested in cytophotometric study of the DNA content in the Feulgen stained cells of the frog hypothalamic preoptic area.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRadioimmune assay has been made of the ACTH content of the blood and adenohypophysis, as well as the content of vasopressin in the blood, median eminence, the posterior and intermediate hypophysis in 1, 3, 5, 7, and 20 days old rats and adult male rats. Comparison of the hormonal level in neurohaemal areas with that in the blood plasma suggests that transadenohypophyseal path of hypothalamic neurohormonal control of the adrenocortical function becomes essentially important only after formation of capillary plexus in the external zone of the median eminence.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRadioimmunological assay has been made of the amount of ACTH in the adenohypophysis and blood plasma in adult male rats as well as in 1, 3, 5, 7, and 20 days old rat puppies 30 minutes after a surgical stress, i. e. cutting the skin at the back of the body.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe used cytophotometry after the Feulgen reaction and UV cytophotometry to measure the DNA content of quiescent cells of the hypothalamic preoptic region (HPR) of adult and juvenile frogs (Rana temporaria) that had been caught in their natural habitat in winter, spring and summer. The histone-to-DNA ratio in cell nuclei was cytophotometrically determined using a combined Feulgen, heparine and alcian-blue staining procedure. The vast majority of HPR cells studied had nuclei with a diploid DNA content.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDNA contents in squashed cells of the adult frog hypothalamic preoptic region (HPR) were measured using the Feulgen and UV cytophotometry techniques. The histone-DNA ratio in the cell nucleus was determined by means of a combined Feulgen-heparin-Alcian blue staining procedure. The nuclei of the vast majority of HPR cells have a diploid DNA content.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBy means of multiple 3H-thymidine administration to adult frogs, a direct electron microscopic radioautographic evidence is first by presented regarding the possibility of an in vivo mitotic division of differentiated hypothalamic peptidergic neurosecretory cells. The absence of any signs of cytoplasmic dedifferentiation, as well as a poor development of spindle microtubules in this cell may be suggestive of a polyploidizing, possibly acytokinetic mitotic process occurring in such kind of cells.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe DNA content in the squashed Feulgen stained cells of the hypothalamic preoptic region in wintering adult and juvenile frogs was measured cytophotometrically. The vast majority of hypothalamic cells studied showed diploid DNA contents. Only 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProliferative activity of the ependyma, lining the recessus praeopticus in juvenile frogs was studied with 3H-thymidine radioautography. Usually much more pronounced proliferation of ependymal cells occurred in the preoptic region in one year old frogs as compared with two year old ones. It can be concluded that in the former animals the migration of postmitotic labeled cells into the subependymal zone of the recessus preoptic area is significantly more intense.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSerotonin containing structures in the median eminence of the rat have been studied by quantitative light and electron microscopic radioautography following intraventricular infusion of tritiated 5-hydroxytryptophan. One hour after injection of the tracer the highest density of silver grains was recorded in the ependymal and external zones, especially in the lateral palisade zone. The proportion of labelled neurosecretory terminals was also larger in the lateral palisade zone (29%) as compared with the medial palisade zone (13%), although the mean number of developed silver grains per one terminal was higher in the latter.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe distribution of monoaminergic structures was studied in the proximal neurosecretory contact region and neurohypophysis of the lamprey by light and electron microscopic radioautography. Only weak radioautographic reactions were found in the proximal neurosecretory contact region 1 h after injection of 3H-dopamine. High-resolution radioautography revealed some labeled neurosecretory terminals mainly in contact with the basement membrane of the connective tissue layer separating the proximal neurosecretory contact region from the hypophysial pars distalis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBy means of light and electron microscopic radioautography a quantitative study of the regional distribution of catecholamines in the median eminence of the rat was carried out. One hour after intraventricular injection of 3H-dopamine the highest radioautographic reaction was recorded in the external zone, especially in the lateral palisade zone where many neurosecretory terminals are separated from the basal lamina of the portal pericapillary space by a glial "cuff". This area showed the highest percentage (52%) of labelled catecholamine containing neurosecretory terminals as well as the maximal silver grain density per one terminal.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFArkh Anat Gistol Embriol
July 1973