2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.acthis.2017.10.004
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Distribution of mesotocin-immunoreactive neurons in the brain of the male native Thai chicken

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“…It has been reported that changes in the numbers of VIP-ir neurons within the IH-IN are observed across the reproductive stages and mirrored directly with circulating PRL and testosterone levels in the male native Thai chickens [46]. The distributions of MT-ir neurons and fibers have also been reported, suggesting that MT-ir neurons within the nucleus supraopticus, pars ventralis (SOv) and nucleus preopticus media-lis might play an important role in the reproductive activities and/or parental behaviors in the native Thai roosters [47]. Presently, the distribution of TH immunoreactivity within the nucleus intramedialis and nucleus mamillaris lateralis might be involved in the reproductive activities of the male native Thai chickens [48].…”
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confidence: 86%
“…It has been reported that changes in the numbers of VIP-ir neurons within the IH-IN are observed across the reproductive stages and mirrored directly with circulating PRL and testosterone levels in the male native Thai chickens [46]. The distributions of MT-ir neurons and fibers have also been reported, suggesting that MT-ir neurons within the nucleus supraopticus, pars ventralis (SOv) and nucleus preopticus media-lis might play an important role in the reproductive activities and/or parental behaviors in the native Thai roosters [47]. Presently, the distribution of TH immunoreactivity within the nucleus intramedialis and nucleus mamillaris lateralis might be involved in the reproductive activities of the male native Thai chickens [48].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…It has been reported that changes in the numbers of VIP-ir neurons within the nucleus inferioris hypothalami (IH) and nucleus infundibuli hypothalami (IN) are observed across the reproductive stages and mirrored directly with circulating PRL and testosterone levels in the male native Thai chickens [44]. The distributions of MT-ir neurons and fibers have also been reported, suggesting that MT-ir neurons within the SOv and POM might be involved in the reproductive activities and/or parental behaviors in the native Thai roosters [45]. Interestingly, it has been documented that male birds exhibit parental behaviors such as nest building, brooding, protection, and feeding of the young in many species [5,46].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%