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Neurosecretory innervation of the pituitary of the eels Anguilla and Conger I. The structure and ultrastructure of the neuro-intermediate lobe under normal and experimental conditions

Three kinds of neurosecretory fibre (Types A1, A2 and B) are present in the neural component of the neuro-intermediate lobe of the eel pituitary. These fibres do not in the main make any direct contact with the pars intermedia cells, but they are separated by only a narrow extravascular channel, int...

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Published in:Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences Series B: Biological Sciences, 1966-08, Vol.250 (768), p.311-327
Main Authors: Knowles, Francis, Vollrath, L.
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Language:English
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Summary:Three kinds of neurosecretory fibre (Types A1, A2 and B) are present in the neural component of the neuro-intermediate lobe of the eel pituitary. These fibres do not in the main make any direct contact with the pars intermedia cells, but they are separated by only a narrow extravascular channel, into which both elements discharge their products. Type A neurosecretory fibres do, however, make direct synaptic contact with pituicytes which resemble ependyma and surround finger-like extensions of the infundibular recess. That these contacts are functional is indicated by the fact that their frequency is related to changes in the environment. When eels are placed on an illuminated white background the synaptic junctions between Type A2 neurosecretory fibres and pituicytes are very frequent. Similar synaptic junctions between A1 fibres and pituicytes were only found in animals which had been recently transferred from fresh water to sea water. A possibility that the pituicytes play some part in a feed-back from the pituitary to the hypothalamus is discussed.
ISSN:0080-4622
0962-8436
2054-0280
1471-2970
DOI:10.1098/rstb.1966.0005