Melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH)-like producing neurons were mapped in the brains of several reptiles using antisera (AS) prepared against salmon MCH (sMCH) and peptides derived from the rat MCH precursor (rMCH, NGE, NEI) or cross-reacting with these peptides (anti-GRF37 and anti-alpha-MSH). MCH neurons were detected in the periventricular and lateral hypothalamic nuclei. The coexpression of MCH-, GRF37- and NEI-like immunoreactivities suggests that the reptile precursor presents large sequence homologies with the rat/human precursor. MCH neurons project to many brain areas, but fibers are very scarce in the median eminence, and the neurohypophysis is devoid of immunoreactive processes. Thus the MCH produced by these neurons would not be a neurohormone as in fish. The great quantity of processes observed in the optic lobes and in the olfactive encephalic areas (particularly in the septum) is most probably related to behavioral and adaptive regulations controlled by the hypothalamus.
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