The distribution of cholecystokinin‐like immunoreactive neurons and nerve terminals in the retrohippocampal region in the rat and guinea pig
- 10 September 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Comparative Neurology
- Vol. 210 (2) , 136-146
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.902100204
Abstract
The distribution of cholecystokinin (CCK)‐like (CCK‐L) immunoreactive cells and nerve terminals was studied in the brains from rats and guinea pigs by using antibodies to the octapeptide cholecystokinin (CCK‐8). Analysis of serial horizontal and sagittal sections through the retrohippocampal region in colcicine‐pretreated rats revealed a relatively large number of CCK‐L immunoreactive cells in the pre‐ and parasubiculum, subiculum, and the medial and lateral entorhinal area (EA) at all dorsal to ventral levels of the region. In the EA, the CCK‐positive cells were scattered in all layers without any clear pattern. Analysis of CCK‐positive cells in the retrohippocampal region showed that these cells form a morphologically heterogeneous group. The types of CCK‐L immunoreactive cells ranged from small(∼10 μm) round, ovoid, or fusiform to large (∼30μm) multipolar and pyramidal. CCK‐L immunoreactive nerve fibers and preterminal processes were unevenly distributed in the retrohippocampal region. The densest innervation was found in the parasubiculum, subiculum, and the ventrolateral entorhinal area. Only a few scattered fibers were detected in the molecular layer of these structures and the outer layers of the presubiculum. Within the EA the CCK innervation indicated a heterogeneous laminar distribution that was densest in layers II and IV of the medial and lateral EA and diffuse in layers I and III. In layer II the immunoreactive nerve terminals encircled the payramidal cell bodies, while in layers IV to VI and the most ventral part of lateral entorhinal area (LEA) and the transitional area between LEA and piriform cortex the CCK processes were distributed in a netlike fashion without clear relation to the cytoarchitectural characteristics of the area.This publication has 40 references indexed in Scilit:
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