| Title : Lateral hypothalamic acetylcholinesterase-immunoreactive neurons co-express either orexin or melanin concentrating hormone - Chou_2004_Neurosci.Lett_370_123 |
| Author(s) : Chou TC , Rotman SR , Saper CB |
| Ref : Neuroscience Letters , 370 :123 , 2004 |
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Abstract :
The lateral hypothalamic area (LHA) contains a large population of neurons that express the enzyme acetylcholinesterase (AChE), but are not themselves cholinergic. Some of these neurons have been shown to contain melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH), a neuropeptide implicated in regulating feeding, but the identities of the remaining neurons are unknown. We now report that nearly all AChE-immunoreactive neurons in the LHA express immunoreactivity for either MCH or for orexin, a peptide implicated in regulating wakefulness. Furthermore, most orexin neurons and MCH neurons appear to contain AChE. AChE immunoreactivity appears to be a key feature of nearly all of the diffusely-projecting cortical systems. |
| PubMedSearch : Chou_2004_Neurosci.Lett_370_123 |
| PubMedID: 15488307 |
Chou TC, Rotman SR, Saper CB (2004)
Lateral hypothalamic acetylcholinesterase-immunoreactive neurons co-express either orexin or melanin concentrating hormone
Neuroscience Letters
370 :123
Chou TC, Rotman SR, Saper CB (2004)
Neuroscience Letters
370 :123