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J Comp Neurol ; 406(2): 171-82, 1999 Apr 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10096604

RESUMO

A polysynaptic pathway is proposed to transmit light information from the retina through the suprachiasmatic nucleus of the hypothalamus (SCN) to the pineal. In the present study, the powerful transneuronal tracer, pseudorabies virus (PRV), was used to provide a detailed description of this pathway. PRV injected into the pineal subsequently labeled the superior cervical ganglion, the intermediolateral column of the upper thoracic cord, the autonomic division of the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus (PVN), and the SCN. Neurons in the autonomic division of the PVN were the only PRV-labeled neurons in the hypothalamus shown to receive input from the SCN as demonstrated by the presence of vasoactive intestinal polypeptide axonal contacts. This observation concurred with the presence of ventrally placed neurons in the SCN that could only be observed a day after the appearance of PVN-labeled neurons. Nevertheless the majority of the neurons were found in the dorsomedial position of the SCN, associated with the vasopressin-containing population of SCN neurons. Confocal laser scanning microscopy showed double-labeled neurons containing PRV and vasopressin or PRV and vasoactive intestinal polypeptide. Specificity of tracing was also established by prior removal of the superior cervical ganglion, resulting in a complete absence of the tracer but in the pineal. Thus, the present study provides the anatomical basis for circadian control of melatonin secretion.


Assuntos
Vias Neurais/anatomia & histologia , Glândula Pineal/anatomia & histologia , Núcleo Supraquiasmático/anatomia & histologia , Animais , Sistema Nervoso Autônomo/anatomia & histologia , Sistema Nervoso Autônomo/virologia , Mapeamento Encefálico/métodos , Herpesvirus Suídeo 1/isolamento & purificação , Masculino , Vias Neurais/virologia , Núcleo Hipotalâmico Paraventricular/anatomia & histologia , Núcleo Hipotalâmico Paraventricular/virologia , Glândula Pineal/virologia , Ratos , Ratos Wistar , Núcleo Supraquiasmático/virologia
2.
J Neuroendocrinol ; 10(9): 671-7, 1998 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9744484

RESUMO

In mammals, circadian rhythms generated by the suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN) are daily synchronized by a light-dark cycle. Photic information is transmitted to the SCN mainly through the direct retinohypothalamic tract, the neurotransmitters involved being excitatory amino acids. It is also commonly accepted that photoperiodic information coming from the retina via the SCN is transduced by the pineal into a nocturnal signal, i.e. melatonin production. Light exposure at night induces (1) an inhibition of melatonin synthesis and (2) an expression of c-fos in numerous cells of SCN. To determine the role of the NMDA receptor in these effects, we treated Syrian hamsters with ip injections of MK-801, a noncompetitive NMDA receptor antagonist. Several subpopulations of light-sensitive cells in the SCN are affected by MK-801. According to previous studies, MK-801 inhibits light-induced Fos immunoreactivity mainly in the most ventral part of the SCN. However, we observed that numerous other cells are still activated by light. When light is applied in the middle of the night, MK-801 pretreatment does not reduce Fos-ir in the dorsal SCN. At the beginning of the night, labeled cells in this part of the nucleus appear even more numerous after MK-801. We also found that MK-801 fails to reduce the light-induced inhibition of melatonin synthesis. Moreover, in control animals, which received no light stimulation, ip injection of MK-801 induces by itself a dose-dependent inhibition of melatonin production.


Assuntos
Maleato de Dizocilpina/farmacologia , Antagonistas de Aminoácidos Excitatórios/farmacologia , Luz , Melatonina/biossíntese , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas c-fos/metabolismo , Receptores de N-Metil-D-Aspartato/antagonistas & inibidores , Núcleo Supraquiasmático/metabolismo , Animais , Cricetinae , Feminino , Imuno-Histoquímica , Masculino , Mesocricetus , Núcleo Supraquiasmático/efeitos dos fármacos , Núcleo Supraquiasmático/efeitos da radiação
4.
Cell Tissue Res ; 287(3): 481-6, 1997 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9023079

RESUMO

The paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus is a major integrative nucleus for relaying information from the suprachiasmatic nucleus to the autonomic system. The precise pathway by which this information can influence autonomic functions, such as melatonin synthesis in the pineal gland, is not clear. In the present study, we used a retrograde tracer injected in the superior cervical ganglion to identify spinal preganglionic neurons. One of the main neurotransmitters present in descending projections of the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus, oxytocin, was detected with immunocytochemistry to visualise possible contacts with the neurons located in the intermediolateral column of the spinal cord and projecting to the superior cervical ganglion. Although many appositions could be seen at the light-microscopic level, this abundance could not be confirmed at the electron-microscopic level. The implications of these observations for the overall timing message received by the spinal preganglionic neurons are discussed.


Assuntos
Ocitocina/análise , Núcleo Hipotalâmico Paraventricular/citologia , Medula Espinal/citologia , Gânglio Cervical Superior/citologia , Animais , Toxina da Cólera/farmacocinética , Vias Eferentes , Masculino , Microscopia Eletrônica , Neurônios/química , Neurônios/ultraestrutura , Núcleo Hipotalâmico Paraventricular/química , Ratos , Medula Espinal/química , Gânglio Cervical Superior/química
5.
Brain Res ; 748(1-2): 71-6, 1997 Feb 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9067446

RESUMO

In mammals, photoperiodic information is conveyed from the retina to the pineal through a polysynaptic pathway, which includes the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN), the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus (PVN), the spinal preganglionic neurons and, finally, the superior cervical ganglion. Precise data on the site in the PVN or which SCN transmitters are involved in the transmission of information in this pathway is lacking. In the present experiment we investigated whether SCN efferents containing vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) innervate PVN neurons that project to the spinal cord. A combination of retrograde tracing and immunocytochemistry with the aid of a confocal laser scanning microscope allowed us to assess possible interaction of SCN efferents and spinal cord projecting neurons in the PVN. Approximately 30% of identified autonomic projecting neurons in the dorsal PVN and 40% in the ventral PVN received VIP innervation mainly on their dendrites. These results provide further evidence for the involvement of SCN-derived VIP in the transmission of circadian information to the pineal.


Assuntos
Neurônios/metabolismo , Núcleo Hipotalâmico Paraventricular/metabolismo , Medula Espinal/fisiologia , Núcleo Supraquiasmático/fisiologia , Transmissão Sináptica , Peptídeo Intestinal Vasoativo/metabolismo , Animais , Imuno-Histoquímica , Masculino , Microscopia Confocal , Núcleo Hipotalâmico Paraventricular/citologia , Ratos , Ratos Wistar
6.
Neurosci Lett ; 208(1): 37-40, 1996 Apr 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8731169

RESUMO

Light induction of the expression of Fos protein in the suprachiasmatic nuclei was used to investigate the photosensitive state of the clock in Syrian and European hamster kept under different photoperiods. We observed that the duration of the photosensitive phase is variable and tied to the length of the night. A maximal extension has been determined in both species studied. Finally, a 4 h lengthening of the phase of photosensitivity take approximately 3 weeks, while 3 days only are needed for its shortening.


Assuntos
Fotoperíodo , Núcleo Supraquiasmático/fisiologia , Animais , Ritmo Circadiano/fisiologia , Cricetinae , Luz , Masculino , Mesocricetus , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas c-fos/biossíntese , Núcleo Supraquiasmático/metabolismo
8.
Neurosci Lett ; 201(1): 5-8, 1995 Dec 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8830311

RESUMO

The mammalian suprachiasmatic nuclei of the hypothalamus (SCN) have been identified as containing the pacemaker for circadian rhythms. Photic stimulation is known to induce the expression of the immediate early gene c-fos in the SCN of rodents during the subjective night. In order to determine the exact time course of the light sensitivity in the different cell subgroups of the SCN, we have investigated the effect of a light pulse every hour of the subjective night in golden hamsters kept in constant darkness for 3 days. Three neuronal populations inside and outside the SCN have been identified as sensitive to light at different times of the subjective night. These findings indicate (1) that there are neurons outside the SCN that are activated by light which might be part of the pacemaker system, and (2) that the switch from light-induced phase delays to phase advances as illustrated by phase-response curves is linked to the appearance of sensitivity to light in the three cell populations defined here.


Assuntos
Ritmo Circadiano/fisiologia , Neurônios/fisiologia , Núcleo Supraquiasmático/fisiologia , Animais , Cricetinae , Imuno-Histoquímica , Masculino , Mesocricetus , Neurônios/química , Estimulação Luminosa , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas c-fos/imunologia , Núcleo Supraquiasmático/citologia , Núcleo Supraquiasmático/imunologia
9.
J Comp Neurol ; 332(3): 293-314, 1993 Jun 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8331217

RESUMO

The efferent projections of the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) in the golden hamster have been examined by using the anterograde tracer Phaseolus vulgaris leucoagglutinin (Pha-L). SCN projections were further localized through a combination of restricted SCN-lesions and immunocytochemistry for three well-known peptidergic transmitters contained in SCN neurons, viz. vasopressin (VP), vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP), and gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP). Thus, major terminal fields of SCN-derived VP were detected in the medial preoptic nucleus, the anterior part of the paraventricular nucleus of the thalamus (PVA), the medial parvicellular part of the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus (PVN), and the medial part of the dorsomedial nucleus of the hypothalamus (DMH). VIP-containing projections from the SCN were discovered in the PVA, anterior and dorsal parvicellular divisions of the PVN, subparaventricular area, and medial DMH. Efferent fibers from the SCN containing GRP were restricted to the subparaventricular area, medial DMH, and supraoptic nucleus. In addition, Pha-L tracing indicated the existence of SCN projections which could not be ascribed to one of the presently investigated peptides. Furthermore, a pronounced innervation of the contralateral SCN was observed, of which the neurotransmitter remains to be established. The results of the present study indicate that the different neuronal populations in the SCN, as characterized by their transmitter content, also show a clear diversity in their preferential target areas.


Assuntos
Núcleo Supraquiasmático/anatomia & histologia , Animais , Cricetinae , Núcleo Hipotalâmico Dorsomedial/anatomia & histologia , Núcleo Hipotalâmico Dorsomedial/metabolismo , Vias Eferentes/anatomia & histologia , Peptídeo Liberador de Gastrina , Gastrinas/imunologia , Gastrinas/metabolismo , Histocitoquímica , Masculino , Mesocricetus , Fibras Nervosas/metabolismo , Núcleo Hipotalâmico Paraventricular/anatomia & histologia , Núcleo Hipotalâmico Paraventricular/metabolismo , Peptídeos/imunologia , Peptídeos/metabolismo , Fito-Hemaglutininas , Núcleo Supraquiasmático/metabolismo , Núcleos Talâmicos/anatomia & histologia , Núcleos Talâmicos/metabolismo , Peptídeo Intestinal Vasoativo/imunologia , Peptídeo Intestinal Vasoativo/metabolismo , Vasopressinas/imunologia , Vasopressinas/metabolismo
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