Nucleus paraventricularis

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  • The nucleus paraventricularis is a massive nucleus, and appears to have a non-neurosecretory part and a neurosecretory part.
  • The nucleus paraventricularis is large and well differentiated into secretory and non-secretory portions; the nucleus supraopticus does not show cellular separation into dorsolateral and ventromedial parts as clearly as they are in other primates.
  • For the interpretation of these findings one has to keep in mind the histological results, which revealed that even at this early age the transmission of the leptin signal to the nucleus paraventricularis is already possible, because the NPY-ergic connectivities are already existent.
  • Distribution of dopamine D1 receptors in the nucleus paraventricularis of the hypothalamus in rats: an immunohistochemical study.
  • [Involvement of nucleus amygdaloideus centralis, lateral hypothalamus/perifornical region and nucleus paraventricularis in insular cortex-pressor response]Gu YH, Xu WK, Lu YC, Wang YG, Tan L.
  • Preinjection of naloxone into bilateral nucleus paraventricularis reversed the EAP-DpB, but beta-End antiserum had no significant effect on the EAP-DpB; 3.
  • M-CPP's effect on cortisol secretion seems to be directly related to CRH release from the nucleus paraventricularis, because it is suppressed in rats by pretreatment with anti-CRH rabbit serum (Calogero et al.

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