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    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Journal of neuroendocrinology 2 (1990), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1365-2826
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Physiological stimuli such as dehydration and lactation/suckling of the young have been found to induce reversible changes in the relationships of neural and glial elements with the basal lamina of the neurohypophysis. Such stimulation is associated with a decline in the extent of basal lamina occupied by glial processes and an increase in nerve terminals abutting the lamina. One possible mechanism playing a role in these changes is the activation of beta-adrenergic receptors on the neurohypophysial glia (the pituicytes), since such cells in primary culture from adult rats undergo dramatic morphological transformation when stimulated with beta-adrenergic agonists. We sought to determine if changes similar to those seen in vivo and predicted from the responses of cultured cells would occur with beta-adrenergic stimulation of the isolated neurointermediate lobe in vitro. Neurointermediate lobes from adult male rats were incubated in artificial cerebrospinal fluid containing ascorbic acid alone (control) or in the same medium with either 10−8, 10−7 or 10−5 M isoproterenol for 15 min after a 30-min period of preincubation in control medium. Quantitative ultrastructural analysis revealed significant decreases in pituicyte and, corresponding increases in neural, membrane abutting the basal lamina at the lower two drug concentrations. These results support the findings of other studies suggesting a beta-adrenergic mediation of pituicyte morphology and a role for beta-receptors in control of posterior pituitary function.
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  • 2
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Journal of neurocytology 24 (1995), S. 225-235 
    ISSN: 1573-7381
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Using a double-labelling technique, and dual-channel confocal microscopy, we examined the three-dimensional and two-dimensional morphologies of motor endplates on type I and II muscle fibres of 21-day-old and adult rat diaphragms. Motor endplates were visualized with fluorescein-conjugated α-bungarotoxin, and muscle fibre type was immunocytochemically determined using an anti-fast (type II) myosin antibody with a Cy5-conjugated label. Surface (three-dimensional) and planar (two-dimensional) areas were obtained from three-dimensional reconstructions of confocal optical sections of labelled endplates. Muscle fibre diameters were also measured. Total branch lengths were measured from projection images of the three dimensional reconstructions. The surface and planar areas of endplates on type I fibres at day 21 were larger than those on type II fibres, and this difference increased with maturation. In adults, the surface area of endplates was positively correlated to muscle fibre size, but such a correlation was not found at day 21. When normalized for fibre diameter, the surface areas of endplates on type I fibres were still significantly larger than those on type II fibres in both age groups. The normalized endplate surface area for type II fibres remained constant with maturation, whereas for type I fibres, the increase in endplate surface area was disproportionate to fibre growth.
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