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J Neuroendocrinol ; 8(9): 673-85, 1996 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8877816

RESUMO

The ventrolateral hypothalamus (VLH) in female guinea pigs includes a subset of neurons which contain estrogen and progestin receptors, and which are implicated in the regulation of female sexual behavior by steroid hormones. However, little is known about where these neurons project, and consequently which other brain areas are involved in sexual behavior in female guinea pigs. The anterograde tracer Phaseolus vulgaris-Leucoagglutinin was used to label efferents from the ovarian steroid receptor-containing part of the VLH. To identify the correct placement of the tracer specifically within the group of neurons containing estrogen receptors, medial hypothalamic sections were also immunostained for estrogen receptors. Forebrain areas receiving dense projections from the ventrolateral hypothalamus included the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, medial preoptic area, anterior hypothalamic area, anterior ventromedial hypothalamus, and caudal ventrolateral hypothalamus. The midbrain central gray was also heavily labeled. Moderate innervation was observed in the forebrain in the basolateral amygdala, medial preoptic nucleus, lateroanterior hypothalamic nucleus, dorsal hypothalamic areas, posterior hypothalamus, zona incerta, and in the midbrain interspersed among the central and lateral tegmental tracts. The major efferent pathways from the VLH appeared to travel rostrally through the mediobasal hypothalamus and preoptic area, and caudally via the medial thalamic nuclei and periventricular fiber system. These findings are similar to those of previous studies tracing the efferents from the ventromedial nucleus in rats and from the lateral hypothalamus in guinea pigs. Many of these areas that receive input from the steroid receptor rich area within the VLH are likely to be involved in the regulation of female sexual behavior.


Assuntos
Hipotálamo Médio/anatomia & histologia , Hipotálamo Médio/ultraestrutura , Neurônios Eferentes/ultraestrutura , Receptores de Estrogênio/análise , Receptores de Progesterona/análise , Animais , Feminino , Cobaias , Hipotálamo Médio/fisiologia , Neurônios Eferentes/fisiologia , Fito-Hemaglutininas , Receptores de Estrogênio/fisiologia , Receptores de Progesterona/fisiologia , Comportamento Sexual Animal/fisiologia
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J Neuroendocrinol ; 6(2): 135-44, 1994 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7519513

RESUMO

Many neurons within the ventrolateral hypothalamus in guinea pigs contain estrogen-induced progestin receptors as well as substance P. Retrograde tracing combined with immunocytochemistry was used to determine the specific projections of this subset of steroid-sensitive cells. Unilateral Fluoro-Gold injections into the dorsal midbrain, including the central gray, labeled a large proportion of the ventrolateral hypothalamic neurons immunoreactive for both progestin receptors and substance P (approximately 30%); substantially fewer of these neurons were labeled by unilateral Fluoro-Gold injections into the preoptic area (approximately 6%), medial amygdala (approximately 10%), or the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (approximately 11%). The projections of progestin receptor-immunoreactive neurons in the ventrolateral hypothalamus were similar to those of progestin receptor/substance P double-labeled neurons, while a slightly lower percentage of the ventrolateral hypothalamic, substance P-immunoreactive neurons tended to project to each of these areas. These pathways may prove to be components of the neural circuitry underlying a variety of functions influenced by gonadal steroid hormones and substance P, such as female sexual behavior, salt intake, nociception and aggression.


Assuntos
Região Hipotalâmica Lateral/metabolismo , Mesencéfalo/metabolismo , Neurônios/fisiologia , Prosencéfalo/metabolismo , Receptores de Progesterona/metabolismo , Estilbamidinas , Substância P/metabolismo , Tonsila do Cerebelo/citologia , Tonsila do Cerebelo/fisiologia , Animais , Ventrículos Cerebrais/citologia , Ventrículos Cerebrais/fisiologia , Estrogênios/farmacologia , Feminino , Corantes Fluorescentes , Cobaias , Região Hipotalâmica Lateral/citologia , Região Hipotalâmica Lateral/fisiologia , Imuno-Histoquímica , Mesencéfalo/citologia , Mesencéfalo/fisiologia , Vias Neurais/fisiologia , Área Pré-Óptica/citologia , Área Pré-Óptica/fisiologia , Prosencéfalo/citologia , Prosencéfalo/fisiologia , Receptores de Progesterona/imunologia , Substância P/imunologia
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Psychoneuroendocrinology ; 19(5-7): 505-16, 1994.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7938350

RESUMO

Estradiol and progesterone regulate sexual behaviors in guinea pigs and rats, at least in part, through interaction with intracellular steroid hormone receptors. In the present review of work from the laboratory of the authors, we summarize recent work which has focused on one of the sites of hormone action in female guinea pigs--the ventrolateral hypothalamus. We summarize results of earlier experiments in which the regulation of steroid hormone receptors in this area was assessed after hormonal treatments with predictable effects on female sexual behavior. We then review the results of recent tract-tracing experiments in which we have examined the projections from the steroid receptor-immunoreactive neurons in this region, as well as the afferent projections from other neuroanatomical areas, including neurons which themselves contain estrogen receptors. We also present studies on the afferent input into these neurons by noradrenergic neurons and discuss the possibility that noradrenergic input influences steroid hormone sensitivity in these neurons. Finally, we discuss the results of experiments in which Fos-immunocytochemistry was used in rats to identify the neurons responding to a particular tactile stimulus associated with female reproduction, i.e., vaginal-cervical stimulation. These experiments further define a complex neuroanatomical system, in which many of the elements are estradiol or progesterone-responsive, that is involved in the hormonal regulation of sexual behavior in guinea pigs and rats.


Assuntos
Estradiol/fisiologia , Hipotálamo/fisiologia , Progesterona/fisiologia , Diferenciação Sexual/fisiologia , Comportamento Sexual Animal/fisiologia , Maturidade Sexual/fisiologia , Vias Aferentes/fisiologia , Animais , Mapeamento Encefálico , Feminino , Cobaias , Região Hipotalâmica Lateral/fisiologia , Neurônios/fisiologia , Norepinefrina/fisiologia , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas c-fos/fisiologia , Ratos , Receptores de Estrogênio/fisiologia , Receptores de Progesterona/fisiologia
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