ACTA HISTOCHEMICA ET CYTOCHEMICA
Online ISSN : 1347-5800
Print ISSN : 0044-5991
ISSN-L : 0044-5991
MORPHOLOGICAL SURVEY OF THE SUPRACHIASMATIC NUCLEUS IN SLICE CULTURE USING ROLLER TUBE METHOD: 2. PEPTIDERGIC NEURONS
HITOSHI OKAMURAKEIKO TOMINAGAYURIKO BANCHIAKI FUKUHARANOBORU YANAIHARAYASUHIKO IBATASHIN-ICHI T. INOUYE
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1994 年 27 巻 2 号 p. 171-179

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The expression of peptidergic traits was analyzed in the slice culture of the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) by the roller tube technique. Since the slice thickness was one to three cell layers after three weeks in vitro, the in situ hybridization and immunocytochemistry could be applied directly to the slices without further cutting. We found the expression of peptides and their messenger RNAs in neurons of the neuronal zone occurring in a topographic distinct pattern; vasopressin (AVP) containing neurons in the dorsomedial part near the ependymal zone and vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) containing neurons in the ventrolateral part of the neuronal zone. VIP-neurons aligned on the border of the neuronal zone and dispersed cell zone, projected fibers in the fixed directions; the thick process to the center of the neuronal zone, and the thin process to the opposite direction. For somatostatin (SOM) expressing neurons, two types of SOM mRNA containing cells were detected; the larger cells expressing a stronger signal located in and near the ependymal layer, and smaller cells expressing a weaker signal in the dorsomedial part of the neuronal zone. The larger SOM neurons in vitro correspond to the periventricular SOM neurons in vivo, the smaller SOM neurons in vitro correspond to the SOM neurons in the SCN in vivo. Rhythmic AVP release occuring in vivo were also recorded in the medium of the slice culture system by enzyme immunoassay. The similarity of the distribution pattern of VIP, AVP and SOM neurons in vitro and in vivo, and persistent rhythmic release of AVP in vitro, suggest that the peptidergic neurons develop with the original neuronal network being preserved and secrete peptides as they do in vivo.

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