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The sturgeon is a primitive actinopterigian fish that, unlike modern teleosts, possess a portal vascular system that connects a true median eminence with the anterior pituitary as in mammals. The occurrence and localization of corticotropin and corticotropin releasing factor-like immunoreactivities were examined in the brain of the sturgeon (Acipenser ruthenus L.) by immunocytochemistry with antisera raised against synthetic non-conjugated human corticotropin, and rat/human corticotropin releasing factor. In the hypothalamus, corticotropin-immunoreactive parvicellular perikarya were found in the infundibular nucleus and in dendritic projections to the infundibular recess. In addition, ependymofugal corticotropin-immunoreactive fibres were found to terminate in the ventral hypothalamus. Corticotropin releasing factor-immunoreactive neurons were found in the rostral portion of the ventral hypothalamus (tuberal nucleus), and in the vicinity of the rostral aspect of the lateral recess. These cells projected to the dorsal hypothalamus, the ventral hypothalmus, the median eminence, the anterior and posterior telencephalon, the tegmentum mesencephali, and the pars nervosa of the pituitary. An affinitypurified UI antiserum failed to stain the sturgeon hypothalamus. Corticotrophs in the rostral pars distalis of the pituitary were also corticotropin-immunoreactive. In the neurointermediate lobe, only about 50% of cells of the pars intermedia appeared to be corticotropin-positive, the rest appeared unstained. These results suggest that the presence of corticotropin-like and corticotropin releasing factor-like peptides in the brain is a relatively early event in vertebrate evolution, already occurring in Chondrostean/Actinopterigian fishes, as exemplified byA. ruthenus.
The close spatial relationship between corticotropin releasing factor immunoreactivity and corticotropin immunoreactivity in the ventral hypothalamus ofA. ruthenus supports a possible interaction between the two systems in that area of the sturgeon brain. The pars intermedia might be an important site for corticotropin synthesis, even though the possibility cannot be excluded that the antiserum was recognizing the proopiomelanocortin molecule. The occurrence of corticotropin releasing factor immunoreactivity in the region of median eminence/pars intermedia of the sturgeon suggests that the sturgeon corticotropin releasing factor might regulate the adenohypophyseal release of proopiomelanocortin products in the same manner as in other vertebrates. The presence of extrahypothalamic corticotropin releasing factor-immunoreactive projections suggests further neuromolulatory functions for this peptide inA. ruthenus.
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GonzÁlez, G.C., Belenky, M.A., Polenov, A.L. et al. Comparative localization of corticotropin and corticotropin releasing factor-like peptides in the brain and hypophysis of a primitive vertebrate, the sturgeonAcipenser ruthenus L.. J Neurocytol 21, 885–896 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01191685
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