The melanin‐concentrating hormone system of the rat brain: An immuno‐ and hybridization histochemical characterization
- 8 May 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Comparative Neurology
- Vol. 319 (2) , 218-245
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.903190204
Abstract
In addition to a nonadecapeptide homologous to the teleost melanin‐concentrating hormone (MCH), the amino acid sequence predicted from a rat prepro‐MCH (ppMCH) cDNA suggested that at least one (neuropeptide EI, or NEI), and possibly a second (NGE), additional neuropeptide may be encoded by this precursor. Cross‐reactivity with epitopes of NEI or NGE can account for reported localization of α‐MSH, rat CRF, and human GRF in rat dorsolateral hypothalamic neurons. We have used antisera raised against rat MCH and NEI in immunohistochemical studies at the light and electron microscopic levels, along with hybridization histochemical localization of ppMCH mRNA, to define the organization of this system. As expected, ppMCH mRNA is prominently expressed in cells in the lateral hypothalamic area and zona incerta. The MCH and NEI peptides were extensively colocalized in neurons in both of these areas. In addition, smaller cell groups in the olfactory tubercle and pontine tegmentum were also positively hybridized for ppMCH mRNA and immunostained for MCH and NEI. Fibers stained for MCH and NEI were similarly, and very broadly, distributed throughout the central nervous system in patterns that generally conformed with known projection fields of the lateral hypothalamic area and zona incerta. A differential distribution was seen in at least one region, the interanterodorsal nucleus of the thalamus, which contained a prominent terminal field stained for MCH but not NEI. At the electron microscopic level, MCH‐stained perikarya displayed a prominent staining associated with the Golgi apparatus; this was not encountered in NEI‐stained cells. Both peptides were distributed similarly in terminals in the lateral hypothalamic area and median eminence, with staining associated principally with dense‐cored vesicles. The results suggest that ppMCH‐derived peptides may serve as neurotransmitters or modulators of prominence in a surprisingly expansive projection field of incerto‐hypothalamic neurons. The terminal distributions of this system seem most compatible with functional roles in generalized arousal and sensorimotor integration, processes previously implicated as being subject to modulation by the lateral hypothalamic area.Keywords
This publication has 64 references indexed in Scilit:
- Reciprocal parabrachial-cortical connections in the ratPublished by Elsevier ,2003
- Identification of a Single Melanin‐Concentrating Hormone Messenger Ribonucleic Acid in Coho Salmon: Structural Relatedness with 7SL Ribonucleic AcidJournal of Neuroendocrinology, 1991
- Characterization of metorphamide-like immunoreactivity in the zona incerta and lateral hypothalamus: co-localization with α-melanocyte-stimulating hormone-like immunoreactivityBrain Research, 1988
- Unrelated peptide immunoreactivities coexist in neurons of the rat lateral dorsal hypothalamus: Human growth hormone-releasing factor1–37−, salmon melanin-concentrating hormone- and α-melanotropin-like substancesNeuroscience Letters, 1987
- Coexistence of immunoreactivity for melanin-concentrating hormone and α-melanocyte-stimulating hormone in the hypothalamus of the ratNeuroscience Letters, 1986
- Coexpression of human growth hormone-releasing factor 1–37-like and α-melanotropin-like immunoreactivities in neurones of the rat lateral dorsal hypothalamusNeuroscience Letters, 1986
- Colocalization of neuropeptide Y immunoreactivity in brainstem catecholaminergic neurons that project to the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamusJournal of Comparative Neurology, 1985
- Immunohistochemical demonstration of a new neurone system in rat brain using antibodies against human growth hormone-releasing factor (1–37)Neuroscience Letters, 1985
- Cell configurations in the olfactory tubercle of the ratJournal of Comparative Neurology, 1984
- α-MSH in rat brain: occurence within and outside of β-endorphin neuronsBrain Research, 1980