Autoradiographic localization of thyrotropin‐releasing hormone and substance p receptors in the rat dorsal vagal complex
- 22 December 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Comparative Neurology
- Vol. 290 (4) , 516-526
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.902900406
Abstract
We utilized quantitative autoradiography to localize receptors for thyrotropin‐releasing hormone (TRH) and substance P in individual subnuclei of the rat nucleus tractus solitarii (NTS) and the dorsal vagal complex. Within the NTS, TRH receptor concentrations were highest within the gelatinosus and centralis subnuclei and the medial subnucleus rostral to the area postrema, moderate within the intermediate subnucleus and the medial subnucleus adjacent to the area postrema, and low within the ventrolateral and commissural subnuclei and the medial subnucleus caudal to the area postrema. In contrast, substance P receptor concentrations were high throughout the medial subnucleus, moderate in all other subnuclei medial to the tractus solitarius, and relatively low in subnuclei lateral to the tractus solitarius. The dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus contained high concentrations of both TRH and substance P receptors, whereas we observed low TRH and moderate substance P receptors in the area postrema. High TRH and moderate substance P receptors were observed in the adjacent hypoglossal nucleus. In addition, we compared the concentrations of TRH receptors between chloroform‐defatted and nondefatted tissue sections, and noted little effect of white matter tritium quench upon the observed TRH receptor concentrations. These results suggest that neurotransmitter receptors within the rat dorsal vagal complex are organized in a manner consistent with previous cytoarchitectural and hodological partitioning of the NTS and that the distribution of an individual neurotransmitter receptor in the NTS may correspond to the role of that transmitter in modulating autonomic function.Keywords
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