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Immunohistochemical mapping of neurotensin in the alpaca diencephalon.

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2018-03-08

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Sánchez, Manuel Lisardo
Mangas, Arturo
Medina, Luis Enrique
Aguilar, Luis Angel
Díaz-Cabiale, Zaida
Narváez, José Angel
Coveñas, Rafael

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The distribution of the immunoreactive cell bodies and fibers containing neurotensin in the alpaca diencephalon was determined by an immunohistochemical technique. The study was carried out in four male alpacas that lived at sea level. Brains of deeply anesthetized animals were fixed by perfusion with 4% paraformaldehyde. Cryostat sections were stained by a standard immunohistochemical method. Cell bodies containing neurotensin were observed in the zona incerta and hypothalamus. A low/moderate density of these cell bodies was observed in the lateral hypothalamic area, anterior and dorsal hypothalamic areas, suprachiasmatic nucleus, periventricular region of the hypothalamus and in the ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus. In both thalamus and hypothalamus, immunoreactive fibers showed a widespread distribution. In the thalamus, a high density of these fibers was mainly found in the midline nuclei, whereas in the hypothalamus a high density was in general observed in the whole structure. In comparison with other mammals, the thalamus of the alpaca showed the most widespread distribution of neurotensin-immunoreactive fibers. The widespread distribution of neurotensin through the alpaca diencephalon suggests that the peptide can be involved in many physiological actions.

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Animals
Camelids, New World
Cell Body
Diencephalon
Hypothalamus
Immunohistochemistry
Male
Neurotensin

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IHC, Lama pacos, camelid, hypothalamus, thalamus

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