1991
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2826.1991.tb00327.x
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Ultrastructural Characteristics of Estrogen Receptor‐Containing Neurons of the Ventrolateral Nucleus of the Guinea‐Pig Hypothalamus

Abstract: The ventrolateral nucleus of the hypothalamus (VL) of the guinea-pig is a key cell group in the neural circuitry underlying the estrogen-dependent lordosis reflex. The extent to which neurons in the VL are responsive to estrogen or to synaptic inputs depends in part on the presence of specific estrogen and neurotransmitter receptors within the target cells. It also depends on the number, type and location of synaptic inputs. In addition, both sensitivity to circulating hormones and transmitter responsiveness s… Show more

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“…Various types of synaptic endings were also present, suggesting a rich supply of nerve fibers. The general morphological features of these neurons were therefore comparable to those described for steroid-sensitive neurons in mammals (77,158,241). Few glial cells could be detected in the POM by this method.…”
Section: Effects Of T On the Ultrastructural Organization Of The Pomsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Various types of synaptic endings were also present, suggesting a rich supply of nerve fibers. The general morphological features of these neurons were therefore comparable to those described for steroid-sensitive neurons in mammals (77,158,241). Few glial cells could be detected in the POM by this method.…”
Section: Effects Of T On the Ultrastructural Organization Of The Pomsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Various types of synaptic endings were also present, suggesting a rich and varied supply of nerve fibers. The general morphological features of these neurons were, therefore, comparable to those described for steroid-sensitive neurons in mammals (Blaustein et al, 1992;Liposits et al, 1990;Silverman et al, 1991).…”
Section: Mechanisms Underlying Changes In Pom Sizementioning
confidence: 60%
“…AR immunoreactivity in microglia was found throughout the cell. The cytoplasmic expression of ERs has been described in the human, rat, and guinea pig brain both in neurons (DonCarlos et al, 1991; Silverman et al, 1991; Blaustein, 1992; Blaustein et al, 1992; Wagner et al, 1998; Donahue et al, 2000; Milner et al, 2001) and in astrocytes (Azcoitia et al, 1999b; Cardona‐Gómez et al, 2000; Donahue et al, 2000; Milner et al, 2001; Blurton‐Jones and Tuszynski, 2001; Matsuda et al, 2001). Extranuclear AR immunoreactivity has also been reported, in the lizard (Moga et al, 2000; Rosen et al, 2001) and rat forebrain (DonCarlos et al, 2001).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%