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Monoamines in the hypothalamo-hypophyseal system of the mouse with special reference to the ontogenetic aspects.

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An accumulation of monoamines is found in the adult eminentia mediana and infundibular stem, close to the capillaries of the primary plexus, where they seem to be stored mainly in closely packed delicate varicose fibres, often with swollen endings, “droplets”.
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An accumulation of monoamines is found in the adult eminentia mediana and infundibular stem, close to the capillaries of the primary plexus, where they seem to be stored mainly in closely packed delicate varicose fibres, often with swollen endings, “droplets”. The first traces of monoamines are visible in the embryonic eminentia of fetuses from the last three days of the gestation period, but typical monoamine-containing fibre endings close to the primary plexus capillaries in zona externa are not found until towards the end of the first post-natal week. The adult condition is attained two weeks later. Nearly all cells in the adult pars intermedia show a specific yellowish fluorescence whose intensity shows a wide individual variation. Such fluorescent cells are sometimes present in the intermedia of the new-born. In some but not all adult specimens, a fluorescent varicose fibre system is visible. Fluorescent fibres were first observed in the intermedia of the new-born. Fluorescent fibres are visible in n. arcuatus and n. paraventricularis in the fetus at the 16th day of the gestation period. Nerve cell bodies storing visible amounts of monoamines are found in n. arcuatus, n. periventricularis anterior, and n. premammillaris ventralis of the adult. This amine storing activity is first visible in n. arcuatus of the embryo at the 17th day of the gestation period. The adult condition of these cells is reached during the first postnatal week.

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Stereotaxic mapping of the monoamine pathways in the rat brain.

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Late prenatal ontogeny of central monoamine neurons in the rat: Fluorescence histochemical observations

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Sexual dimorphism in the neuropil of the preoptic area of the rat and its dependence on neonatal androgen.

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TL;DR: In normal females the number of non-amygdaloid synapses on dendritic spines in the preoptic area is higher than in the male, and the suggestion that this difference could be related to the ability of the female to maintain a cyclic pattern of gonadotrophin release and/or behavioural oestrus is supported by published work implicating the pre optic area in the control of ovulation and mating behaviour.
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The organization of tubero-hypophyseal and reticulo-infundibular catecholamine neuron systems in the rat brain.

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Cellular localization of monoamines in the median eminence and the infundibular stem of some mammals.

TL;DR: The findings indicate that primary catecholamines are released to the primary plexus of the hypophyseal portal system and thus transported to the anterior lobe, and may consequently act as neuro-humoral transmittors for the regulation of the activity of the anterior pituitary.
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