Distribution of dopamine immunoreactive systems in brain stem and spinal cord of the chameleon.

M Bennis, A Calas, M Geffard, H Gamrani
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An immunohistochemical method, using glutaraldehyde fixation and a highly specific monoclonal antibody recently synthetized against dopamine (DA)-glutaraldehyde protein conjugate, permitted direct visualization of DA structures in the brainstem and spinal cord of a reptile (Chameleon). DA-immunoreactive cell bodies occurred in some contiguous areas of the midbrain tegmentum. The first one was located in the ventral tegmental area. Some somata intermingled with the oculomotor nucleus. The second group was the large round or oval DA-Immunostained neurons located in the substantia nigra. More caudally, a third group of round or fusiform DA-cell bodies was seen in an homologous area of so called mammalian A8 and were continuous with the substantia nigra group. In the medulla oblongata, the DA-containing cells were shown in the nucleus of solitary tract and in the dorsal lateral part of the dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus. The density of this DA-Immunoreactive neurons decreased more caudally. At the medullo-spinal level and upper cervical spinal cord, a few labelled cells were distinguished near the central canal. In the spinal cord DA-immunopositive cell bodies were observed in the vicinity of the central canal and formed a continuous column that extended throughout the rostral spinal cord. The apical processes of these neurons seemed to be in contact with the lumen of the central canal. This study constitute the first visualization of the immunoreactive DA-cell bodies at the medullo-spinal level which were already described, as TH immunoreactive in other species of reptiles.

多巴胺免疫反应系统在变色龙脑干和脊髓中的分布。
利用戊二醛固定和最近合成的抗多巴胺-戊二醛蛋白偶联物的高特异性单克隆抗体,免疫组织化学方法可以直接可视化爬行动物(变色龙)脑干和脊髓中的DA结构。da免疫反应性细胞体出现在中脑被盖的一些连续区域。第一个位于腹侧被盖区。一些躯体与动眼核混杂在一起。第二组是位于黑质的大的圆形或椭圆形的da免疫染色神经元。更晚,在所谓的哺乳动物A8的同源区域看到第三组圆形或梭状的da细胞体,并与黑质组连续。延髓孤立束核和迷走神经背侧运动核的背外侧部分均可见含有da的细胞。这种da -免疫反应神经元的密度在尾部更明显地下降。在髓-脊髓水平和颈上脊髓,在中央椎管附近有少量标记细胞。在脊髓中,在中央管附近观察到da免疫阳性的细胞体,并形成连续的柱状延伸到整个吻侧脊髓。这些神经元的顶突似乎与中央管的管腔接触。本研究首次在髓-脊髓水平观察到免疫反应性da细胞体,在其他爬行动物中已被描述为TH免疫反应性。
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