Mitchell L D, Callahan M F, Wilkin L D, Gruber K A, Johnson A K
Department of Psychology, University of Iowa, Iowa City 52242.
Brain Res. 1989 Feb 20;480(1-2):388-92. doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(89)90213-8.
The effects of intracarotid infusions of the peptide gamma 2-melanocyte stimulating hormone (gamma 2-MSH) on electrophysiologically and immunohistochemically identified supraoptic nucleus (SON) units were investigated. Over a wide dose range this agent always excited SON units, while control infusions of vehicle had no effect. Because neural responses invariably preceded blood pressure elevation, it appears that gamma 2-MSH excitation of the magnocellular system was due to a direct effect on the central nervous system and was not a result of systemic cardiovascular responses. These results suggest a forebrain gamma 2-MSH sensitive site in the activation of SON magnocellular neurons.