AROMATASE-IMMUNOREACTIVE NEURONS IN THE ADULT FEMALE CHICKEN BRAIN DETECTED USING A SPECIFIC ANTIBODY

被引:28
作者
BEYER, C
TRAMONTE, R
HUTCHISON, RE
SHARP, PJ
BARKER, PJ
HUSKISSON, NS
HUTCHISON, JB
机构
[1] AFRC,BABRAHAM INST,MICROCHEM FACIL,CAMBRIDGE CB2 4AT,CAMBS,ENGLAND
[2] AFRC,EDINBURGH RES STN,DEPT REPROD & DEV,EDINBURGH EH25 9PS,MIDLOTHIAN,SCOTLAND
关键词
CHICKEN AROMATASE CYTOCHROME P450; IMMUNOCYTOCHEMISTRY; WESTERN BLOT; BRAIN AROMATASE; HYPOTHALAMUS; CORTEX; FEMALE;
D O I
10.1016/0361-9230(94)90084-1
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Estrogen formation in the brain catalysed by the cytochrome P450(arom) is required for the control of estrogen-dependent neural mechanisms regulating reproductive behaviour. A polyclonal antibody was raised against a 15-amino acid fragment of the chicken ovarian P450(arom) protein, to localise aromatase-immunoreactive (AR-IR) cells in the adult female chicken brain. Specificity of antibody reaction was established by Western blot and by inhibition of aromatase activity in homogenates of chicken ovarian follicles determined by a radiometric assay. The AR-IR material in the brain was localised in the perikarya and some of their adjacent cytoplasmatic processes. Intense immunoreactivity was observed in the preoptic region as well as in other hypothalamic nuclei. AR-IR cells were also found in extrahypothalamic areas; in particular, in the area entorhinalis and hippocampus. These results confirm histologically that aromatization of testosterone in the adult female chicken brain occurs in preoptic nuclei closely associated with the regulation of reproductive behaviour. The mapping of AR-IR cells in the female chicken brain now allows study of its regulation under different physiological and environmental conditions, and its relation to classic target areas expressing estrogen receptors.
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