2005
DOI: 10.1007/s00441-004-1058-4
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Immunocytochemical localization and ontogenic development of ?-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (?-MSH) in the brain of a pleuronectiform fish, barfin flounder

Abstract: Alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (alpha-MSH) is a pituitary hormone derived by post-translational processing from proopiomelanocortin and is involved in background adaptation in teleost fish. It has also been reported to suppress food intake in mammals. Here, we examined the immunocytochemical localization of alpha-MSH in the brain and pituitary of a pleuronectiform fish, the barfin flounder (Verasper moseri), as a first step in unraveling the possible function of alpha-MSH in the brain. The ontogenic deve… Show more

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“…Similar to our findings, ␣-MSH-ir somata in the hypothalamus are detected at 5 days post hatching in the barfin flounder, just prior to the onset of feeding (Amano et al, 2005). In Cichlasoma, ␣-MSH-ir cells are detected at 6 days after hatching in the NLT and also in the nucleus periventricularis posterior (NPP; equivalent in part to the dorsal periventricular hypothalamus [Hd] of Braford and Northcutt, 1983).…”
Section: Comparisons Of Agrp and ␣-Msh-ir With Other Teleostssupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…Similar to our findings, ␣-MSH-ir somata in the hypothalamus are detected at 5 days post hatching in the barfin flounder, just prior to the onset of feeding (Amano et al, 2005). In Cichlasoma, ␣-MSH-ir cells are detected at 6 days after hatching in the NLT and also in the nucleus periventricularis posterior (NPP; equivalent in part to the dorsal periventricular hypothalamus [Hd] of Braford and Northcutt, 1983).…”
Section: Comparisons Of Agrp and ␣-Msh-ir With Other Teleostssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Kishida et al (1988) also report a population of ␣-MSH-ir cells in this area, and in carp but not trout (S. fario), approximately half of these express melanin-concentrating hormone-ir. In contrast, this lateral population was not reported in another species of trout (S. gairdneri; Vallarino et al, 1989) or in the barfin flounder (Amano et al, 2005). In all of the above studies, antisera specific to ␣-MSH were used, and therefore species and/or condition differences may result in variable expression of ␣-MSH-ir in this area.…”
Section: Comparisons Of Agrp and ␣-Msh-ir With Other Teleostsmentioning
confidence: 69%
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“…Most studies deal with single hormones or hormone families (e.g. Amemiya et al 1999;Amano et al 2005;Dores et al 1996;García Ayala et al 2003;Huang and Specker 1994;Joss et al 1990;Kagawa et al 1998;Kawauchi et al 1986Kawauchi et al , 1989Mousa and Mousa 1999a,b;Nagahama et al 1981;Naito et al 1983;Nishioka et al 1993;Nozaki et al 1990;Olivereau and Rand-Weaver 1994;Parhar et al 2003;Power 1992;Rand-Weaver et al 1991;Saga et al 1993;Shimizu et al 2003;Siegmund et al 1987;Weltzien et al 2003a). A few more extensive studies have been performed (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%