Yoshimoto Y, Sakai K, Panula P, Salvert D, Stuart M, Jouvet M
Departement de Médecine Expérimentale, INSERM U 52, CNRS UA 1195, Université Claude Bernard, Lyon, France.
Brain Res. 1989 Dec 11;504(1):149-53. doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(89)91614-4.
The exact origin of histaminergic neuronal perikarya sending axons to the median eminence and posterior pituitary was investigated in the cat by using two colour double-immunostaining methods: unconjugated wheat germ agglutinin or cholera toxin as retrograde tracers combined with histamine (HA) immunohistochemistry. HA immunohistochemistry revealed the presence of HA-immunoreactive terminal-like fibers both in the external layer of the median eminence and neural lobe of the pituitary. The double-labeling studies further demonstrated the histaminergic innervation of the median eminence and neural lobe by a few HA-immunoreactive neuronal perikarya located in the posterior hypothalamus.