Adrenergic innervation of the rat hypothalamus
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1980-07
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Palkovits, M.
Mezey, E.
Záborszky, L.
Feminger, A.
Versteeg, D.H.G.
Wijnen, H.J.L.M.
Jong, Wybren de
Fekete, M.I.K.
Herman, J.P.
Kanyicska, B.
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Abstract
The adrenergic innervation of the hypothalamus was studied by measuring hypothalamic adrenaline levels following surgical transection of the lower brain stem or electrolytic lesion of the medullary adrenaline-containing cell groups. The adrenaline levels in some hypothalamic nuclei and in the median eminence showed a slight decrease after partial transection of the medulla oblongata, whilst there was a pronounced decrease (by 59–78%) 7–10 days following total hemisection or unilateral lesion of the C1-catecholaminergic cell group in the medulla oblongata.