Akesson T R
Department of Veterinary and Comparative Anatomy, Pharmacology, and Physiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Washington State University, Pullman 99164.
Brain Res. 1993 Apr 16;608(2):319-23. doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(93)91473-6.
Strong connections with sexually dimorphic nuclei suggest that the ventral premammillary nucleus (PMv) may be involved in the mediation of reproductive behavior. Steroid autoradiography and immunohistochemistry were used to show that: (1) there is a sex difference in the numbers of PMv neurons that contain tachykinin peptides, (ii) dihydrotestosterone concentrating cells are densely distribution in the PMv and about a quarter of these also contain immunoreactive tachykinin and, (iii) size of the immunoreactive tachykinin population does not respond to alterations in levels of gonadal steroids in adulthood. Thus the PMv appears to make a contribution to the regulation of sexual behavior through androgen-concentrating, tachykinin-containing pathways that are anatomically distinct from estrogen receptive circuitry.
与性二态核的紧密联系表明,腹侧乳头前核(PMv)可能参与生殖行为的调节。采用类固醇放射自显影术和免疫组织化学方法显示:(1)含有速激肽肽的PMv神经元数量存在性别差异;(2)二氢睾酮浓缩细胞在PMv中密集分布,其中约四分之一也含有免疫反应性速激肽;(3)成年期性腺类固醇水平的改变不会影响免疫反应性速激肽群体的大小。因此,PMv似乎通过雄激素浓缩、含速激肽的通路对性行为调节做出贡献,这些通路在解剖学上与雌激素受体回路不同。