Wahle_1993_Brain.Res_611_37

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Title : Characterization of neurochemical phenotypes in cultured hypothalamic neurons with immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization - Wahle_1993_Brain.Res_611_37
Author(s) : Wahle P , Muller TH , Swandulla D
Ref : Brain Research , 611 :37 , 1993
Abstract :

The expression of neurochemical phenotypes was studied in long-term cultures of dissociated embryonic neurons from rat hypothalamus. With time in culture, these neurons establish a complex dendritic and axonal network, as indicated by staining with antibodies against microtubulin-associated protein (MAP2) and neurofilaments (SMI32 and SMI33) as well as GABA and glutamate decarboxylase mRNA immunoreactivity. Neurons expressing neuropeptide Y (NPY) mRNA and NPY peptide and opioid-like peptides as well as vasopressin were observed. Further, weakly acetylcholinesterase- and NADPH diaphorase (nitric-oxide synthase)-labelled neurons were present. In conclusion, the neurochemical phenotypes reported for hypothalamic neurons in vivo can be observed in these cultures. This indicates that the culture conditions allow morphological and molecular differentiation. These findings support the view that long-term hypothalamic cultures provide a valuable model for studying mechanisms of neurosecretion in hypothalamic networks.

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Wahle P, Muller TH, Swandulla D (1993)
Characterization of neurochemical phenotypes in cultured hypothalamic neurons with immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization
Brain Research 611 :37

Wahle P, Muller TH, Swandulla D (1993)
Brain Research 611 :37