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Immunocytochemical localization of pro-opiomelanocortin-derived peptides in the adult rat spinal cord

dc.contributor.authorTsou, Kangen_US
dc.contributor.authorKhachaturian, Henryen_US
dc.contributor.authorAkil, Hudaen_US
dc.contributor.authorWatson, Stanley J.en_US
dc.date.accessioned2006-04-07T19:28:27Z
dc.date.available2006-04-07T19:28:27Z
dc.date.issued1986-07-16en_US
dc.identifier.citationTsou, Kang, Khachaturian, Henry, Akil, Huda, Watson, Stanley J. (1986/07/16)."Immunocytochemical localization of pro-opiomelanocortin-derived peptides in the adult rat spinal cord." Brain Research 378(1): 28-35. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/26098>en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6SYR-484DFVJ-1RH/2/149941c643a53abc10eef45a4f555c0een_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/26098
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dc.description.abstractA dispersed descending pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC) fiber system has been demonstrated by peroxidase-antiperoxidase (PAP) immunocytochemistry in the adult rat spinal cord. [beta]-endorphin, adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH), [alpha]-melanocyte-stimulating hormone ([alpha]-MSH) and 16K immunoreactive fibers exist in the spinal cord from cervical down to sacral level. Descending fibers running parallel in the dorsolateral and lateral funiculus send collaterals ventromedially or medially to terminate in the gray matter surrounding the central canal, where nociceptive neurons have recently been located, in addition to those nociceptive cells in the dorsal horn. After spinal transection at lower thoracic level, POMC peptide immunoreactivities disappeared below the lesion. Moreover, no POMC cell bodies were found in the spinal cord. Therefore, the descending fibers are most likely of supraspinal origin.en_US
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dc.publisherElsevieren_US
dc.titleImmunocytochemical localization of pro-opiomelanocortin-derived peptides in the adult rat spinal corden_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.rights.robotsIndexNoFollowen_US
dc.subject.hlbsecondlevelPublic Healthen_US
dc.subject.hlbsecondlevelNeurosciencesen_US
dc.subject.hlbsecondlevelMolecular, Cellular and Developmental Biologyen_US
dc.subject.hlbtoplevelScienceen_US
dc.subject.hlbtoplevelHealth Sciencesen_US
dc.description.peerreviewedPeer Revieweden_US
dc.contributor.affiliationumMental Health Research Institute, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, U.S.A.en_US
dc.contributor.affiliationumMental Health Research Institute, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, U.S.A.en_US
dc.contributor.affiliationumMental Health Research Institute, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, U.S.A.en_US
dc.contributor.affiliationumMental Health Research Institute, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, U.S.A.en_US
dc.identifier.pmid3017502en_US
dc.description.bitstreamurlhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/26098/1/0000174.pdfen_US
dc.identifier.doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0006-8993(86)90283-0en_US
dc.identifier.sourceBrain Researchen_US
dc.owningcollnameInterdisciplinary and Peer-Reviewed


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