Smock T, Albeck D, McMechen P, Purves D
Department of Psychology, University of Colorado, Boulder 80309.
Brain Res. 1990 Mar 12;511(1):15-20. doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(90)90220-6.
The medial amygdaloid nucleus (AME) sends a projection of fibers containing a peptide similar to arginine vasopressin (AVP) to the rat hippocampus. Electrical stimulation of the AME has an impact on evoked hippocampal field potentials that is identical to the effect obtained by applied AVP in vitro or in vivo. Here we show that the AVP-like peptide released by AME stimulation has action that is blocked by a structural AVP analog. The antagonist specificity suggests that the native transmitter is a peptide similar, but not identical, to AVP. We conclude that the AME projection to the hippocampus satisfies all the criteria for recognition as a central peptidergic system important in the generation of behavior.
内侧杏仁核(AME)向大鼠海马体发出一束含有一种类似于精氨酸加压素(AVP)的肽的纤维投射。对AME进行电刺激会对诱发的海马体场电位产生影响,这与在体外或体内应用AVP所获得的效果相同。在这里,我们表明,AME刺激释放的类AVP肽具有被一种结构性AVP类似物阻断的作用。拮抗剂特异性表明,天然递质是一种与AVP相似但不完全相同的肽。我们得出结论,AME向海马体的投射满足被认定为在行为产生中起重要作用的中枢肽能系统的所有标准。