NADPH‐Diaphorase in the central nervous system of the tench (tinca tinca L., 1758)
- 13 February 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Comparative Neurology
- Vol. 352 (3) , 398-420
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.903520307
Abstract
The distribution and morphological characterization of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate‐diaphorase (ND)–positive cells and fibers in the tench central nervous system was mapped by using a direct histochemical method. This enzyme was observed in specific cell populations throughout all main divisions of the tench brain. In the telencephalon, we found strongly labeled olfactory fibers, as well as positive cells and fibers in the area ventralis of the telencephalic lobes. Positive staining was observed in the following diencephalic nuclei: nucleus preopticus magnocellularis pars magnocellularis, nucleus recessus lateralis, nucleus recessus posterioris, nucleus posterior tuberis, and nucleus diffusus torus lateralis, as well as small cells with a diffuse distribution surrounding the diencephalic ventricle. In the mesencephalon, heavily stained ND‐positive neurons were observed in the nucleus fasciculi longitudinalis medialis, nucleus nervi oculomotorius, and nucleus nervi trochlearis. In the hindbrain the most evident staining was observed as large neurons located in the nuclei of the cranial nerves, scattered positive cells located between the negative fibers of the cranial nerves, and in the nucleus fasciculi solitari. Finally, in the spinal cord, ND‐positive cells and fibers were mainly located in the ventral horn. This distribution of ND labeling in the brain of the tench is significantly different from previous data on ND activity in the brain of terrestrial vertebrates and does not correlate with the presence and distribution patterns of several neurotransmitters and neuroactive substances in the teleost brain.Keywords
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