Journal article
Investigation of the presence of ghrelin in the central nervous system of the rat and mouse
JB Furness, B Hunne, N Matsuda, L Yin, D Russo, I Kato, M Fujimiya, M Patterson, J McLeod, ZB Andrews, R Bron
Neuroscience | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2011
Abstract
Ghrelin and ghrelin receptor agonist have effects on central neurons in many locations, including the hypothalamus, caudal brain stem, and spinal cord. However, descriptions of the distributions of ghrelin-like immunoreactivity in the CNS in published work are inconsistent. We have used three well-characterized anti-ghrelin antibodies, an antibody to the unacylated form of ghrelin, and a ghrelin peptide assay in rats, mice, ghrelin knockout mice, and ghrelin receptor reporter mice to re-evaluate ghrelin presence in the rodent CNS. The stomach served as a positive control. All antibodies were effective in revealing gastric endocrine cells. However, no specific staining could be found in the b..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by a grant from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (grant number 1005811). We thank James Brock for helpful discussion of the project and the manuscript. Microscope facilities were provided by the Australian Phenomics Network Histopathology and Organ Pathology Node.