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Immunofluorescence study of LRH-producing neurons in prosimians (Tupaia and Galago)

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Reactive LRH neurons were characterized in prosimians (Tupaia and Galago) by immunofluorescence using rabbit immunesera against unconjugated synthetic LRH, or LRH conjugated with bovine serum albumin. These neurons, which vary individually in number in one species, are mainly concentrated in the rostral hypothalamus (medial preoptic area and anterior hypothalamic area) and in the lamina terminalis. In contrast to the simians and man, immunoreactive perikarya were not routinely found in the mediobasal hypothalamus of the prosimians investigated in the present study. Reactive axons of the hypothalamo-hypophyseal tract are more numerous and conspicuous in the retrochiasmatic area and in the postinfundibular eminence. They give rise to radiating collaterals ending mainly around the capillaries of the primary portal plexus of the median eminence and of the infundibular stem (where they are generally more numerous). Reactive axons of the preopticoterminal tract, originating from the perikarya of the lamina terminalis, end around the capillaries of the vascular organ or below and between the ependymal cells lining its ventricular side.

In Galago a small but very distinct tract of reactive axons runs under the optic chiasma, between the lamina terminalis and the ventral labium of the infundibulum. Very fine reactive extrahypothalamic axons were observed in the posterior part of the habenular ganglia, along the preamygdaloid portion of the stria terminalis and along the blood vessels of the parolfactory area.

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This work was supported by a grant from the Foundation pour la Recherche Médicale Française. The author acknowledges the help of Miss D. Croix for the preparation of LRH-BSA conjugates and the radioimmunological study of the immunosera and A. Pillez (C.N.R.S.) for sectioning and staining the genital tracts

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Barry, J. Immunofluorescence study of LRH-producing neurons in prosimians (Tupaia and Galago). Cell Tissue Res. 206, 355–365 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00237965

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