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. 1980 Feb;38(3):293-8.
doi: 10.1007/BF00236648.

Cytometric investigations in histochemically identified neurons--changes of fluorescence intensities and nuclear diameters in dopamine neurons of the arcuate nucleus in the cycling rat

Cytometric investigations in histochemically identified neurons--changes of fluorescence intensities and nuclear diameters in dopamine neurons of the arcuate nucleus in the cycling rat

V Schulz et al. Exp Brain Res. 1980 Feb.

Abstract

The relative formaldehyde-induced fluorescence intensities and the diameter of cell nuclei of fluorescent perikarya of the arcuate nucleus were recorded in serial cross-sectioned hypothalamic arcuate nuclei of regularly cycling rats (5 estrous and 4 proestrous animals). Stress-induced changes of cytometric parameters were avoided by preadaptation of animals to handling procedures. Dopamine neurons in a 75 micrometer thick periventricular layer of the arcuate nucleus exhibited significantly smaller nerve cell nuclei and significantly reduced relative fluorescence intensities in proestrous rats. Both of these cytometric parameters indicate a decrease in the activity of periventricular dopamine neurons of the arcuate nucleus. The reported findings might support the hypothesis that dopamine inhibits the release of LH-RH.

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