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Functional Evaluation of Olfactory Pathways in Living Xenopus Tadpoles
Published on: December 11, 2018
Transient neurotensin in the cat inferior olive during development
P Mailleux1, S N Schiffmann, P Halleux
1Laboratories of Neuropathology and Neuropeptide Research and Pathology and Electron Microscopy, Faculty of Medicine, Erasme and Brugmann Hospitals, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium.
Abstract:
By immunohistochemistry, a large number of neurotensin immunoreactive nerve terminals are found in the kitten inferior olive of the medulla oblongata. They are present in the dorsal lamella of the principal olive, in the ventrolateral outgrowth and in the medial part of the caudal dorsal accessory olive. They are absent in the medial accessory olive. They disappear in the adult cat. Neurotensin immunoreactivity is absent in the developing rat inferior olive. This localization in the cat suggests a neuronal origin in the mesencephalon, mainly in the red nucleus. These results confirm our recent report on a transient large neurotensinergic innervation of the human developing principal olive.

