Journal article

The neurochemical characterisation of hypothalamic pathways projecting polysynaptically to brown adipose tissue in the rat

BJ Oldfield, ME Giles, A Watson, C Anderson, LM Colvill, MJ McKinley

Neuroscience | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2002

Abstract

The identification of leptin and a range of novel anorectic and orexigenic peptides has focussed attention on the neural circuitry involved in the genesis of food intake and the reflex control of thermogenesis. Here, the neurotropic virus pseudorabies has been utilised in conjunction with the immunocytochemical localisation of a variety of neuroactive peptides and receptors to better define the pathways in the rat hypothalamus directed polysynaptically to the major thermogenic endpoint, brown adipose tissue. Infected neurones were detected initially in the stellate ganglion, then in the spinal cord followed by the appearance of third-order premotor neurones in the brainstem and hypothalamus...

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