Neuroendocrinology
Original Paper
Neuropeptide Y-Like Immunoreactivity Is Present in Boutons Synapsing on Vasopressin-Containing Neurons in Rabbit Supraoptic NucleusBeroukas D. · Willoughby J.O. · Blessing W.W.Centre for Neuroscience, Department of Medicine, Hinders University of South Australia, Bedford Park, Australia
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Article / Publication Details
Received: September 08, 1988
Accepted: January 23, 1989
Published online: April 02, 2008
Issue release date: 1989
Number of Print Pages: 7
Number of Figures: 0
Number of Tables: 0
ISSN: 0028-3835 (Print)
eISSN: 1423-0194 (Online)
For additional information: https://www.karger.com/NEN
Abstract
Ultrastructural immunocytochemical methods were used to examine the relationship between nerve terminals containing neuropeptide Y-like immunoreactivity and vasopressin-containing neurons in the rabbit supraoptic nucleus. Some boutons containing neuropeptide Y-like immunoreactivity formed synapses on the soma and proximal dendrites of vasopressin-containing neurons.
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Article / Publication Details
Received: September 08, 1988
Accepted: January 23, 1989
Published online: April 02, 2008
Issue release date: 1989
Number of Print Pages: 7
Number of Figures: 0
Number of Tables: 0
ISSN: 0028-3835 (Print)
eISSN: 1423-0194 (Online)
For additional information: https://www.karger.com/NEN
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