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Normal and propylthiouracil (PTU) treated Xenopus laevis tadpoles were fixed during all stages of metamorphosis and sagittal sections were stained with aldehyde fuchsin (AF) or pseudoisocyanine (PIC). Whereas AF positive neurosecretory material could only be demonstrated in the preoptic nucleus from late prometamorphosis, increasing amounts of PIC positive material were found in cells of the dorsal part of the preoptic region from early premetamorphosis. The development of these cells correlated with that of the thyrotropic cells and the thyroids. Likewise, signs of hyperactivity in thyroids and thyrotropic cells of PTU treated larvae were accompanied by a depletion of the dorsal PIC positive cells. In the ventral preoptic region PIC positive cells developed from late prometamorphosis in control larvae, but failed to do so in PTU treated animals. It is argued that the differentiation of the PIC positive cells is largely dependent on thyroid hormones; that the dorsal PIC positive cells may produce a thyrotropin releasing factor; and that the function of these dorsal cells is inhibited by thyroid hormones.
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The authors thank Dr. P. G. W. J. van Oordt for his active interest and helpful advices, Miss Tineke Aafjes for technical assistance and Mr. H. van Kooten for making the photographs.
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Goos, H.J.T., de Knecht, AM. & de Vries, J. Hypothalamic neurosecretion and metamorphosis in Xenopus laevis . Zeitschrift für Zellforschung 86, 384–392 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00332476
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