Mast cells in the neonate musk shrew brain: implications for neuroendocrine immune interactions

作者: Cynthia J Gill , Emilie F Rissman

DOI: 10.1016/S0165-3806(98)00121-7

关键词: HabenulaPopulationGeniculateInternal medicinePia materImmune systemMast cellGonadotropin-releasing hormoneThalamusEndocrinologyBiology

摘要: In allergic and inflammatory conditions, mast cells respond to affect both the nervous endocrine systems. Yet, their function in healthy brain tissue is poorly understood. We report here occurrence of concentrated lateral posterior, laterodorsal dorsal geniculate nuclei thalamus, medial habenula overlying pial layers brains neonate musk shrews. Mast are very abundant on day birth decline with age. From postnatal 0 9, most thalamus. The cell population declines rapidly thalamus after 9. By 15 equivalent numbers seen habenula. Interestingly, close association gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH)-containing fibers suggesting an between neuroendocrine immune systems developing shrew brain.

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