Identification of medial preoptic neurons that concentrate estradiol and project to the midbrain in the rat
- 15 May 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Comparative Neurology
- Vol. 247 (3) , 364-382
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.902470307
Abstract
Fluorescent dye retrograde tracing was combined with steroid hormone autoradiography to study the midbrain projections of the estrogen‐concentrating neurons in the preoptic region of the rat brain. Microinjections of the dyes DAPI, true blue, or a mixture of DAPI and primuline were made into the ventral tegmental area and into the midbrain central gray of ovariectomized, adrenalectomized 2‐3‐month‐old female rats; 3 or 4 days later these animals were injected with [3H]estradiol; the brains were then processed for autoradiography. After exposures of from 3 to 12 months, the autoradiograms were developed and examined for reduced silver grains under cell nuclei (indicating binding of [3H]estradiol) and retrogradely transported fluorescent dye in the cytoplasm (indicating an efferent projection to the midbrain). Numerous [3H]estradiol‐concentrating neurons in the medial preoptic region were found to send their axons to the medial midbrain. The largest numbers of estrogen target neurons that were afferent to the ventral tegmental area and to the midbrain central gray were found in the medial preoptic nucleus, in the surrounding medial preoptic area, and in the ventral bed nucleus of the stria terminalis. Double‐labeled neurons were also identified in the preoptic suprachiasmatic area, in the lateral preoptic area, and in the rostral anterior hypothalamic area. Thus, a subset of the gonadal steroid target cells of the preoptic region have long projections to the medial midbrain, and a subset of the medial preoptic neurons that project to the ventral tegmental area and to the midbrain central gray concentrate estrogen. Behaviors (for example, maternal behavior, male copulatory behavior, and wheel‐running) that are regulated by estrogen action in the medial preoptic region may be controlled by the direct estrogen‐sensitive pathway to the medial midbrain revealed in this study.Keywords
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