Mapping of CGRP in the alpaca (Lama pacos) brainstem

Eliana de Souza, Rafael Coveñas, Pedro Yi, Luís Angel Aguilar, Luís Lerma, Roy Andrade, Arturo Mangas, Zaida Díaz-Cabiale, José Angel Narváez

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Abstract

In this study, we demonstrate the presence of immunoreactive structures containing calcitonin gene-related peptide in the alpaca brainstem. This is the first time that a detailed mapping of the cell bodies and fibers containing this neuropeptide in the alpaca brainstem has been carried out using an immunocytochemical technique. Immunoreactive cell bodies and fibers were widely distributed throughout the alpaca brainstem. A high density of calcitonin gene-related peptide-immunoreactive perikarya was found in the superior colliculus, the dorsal nucleus of the raphe, the trochlear nucleus, the lateral division of the marginal nucleus of the brachium conjunctivum, the motor trigeminal nucleus, the facial nucleus, the pons reticular formation, the retrofacial nucleus, the rostral hypoglossal nucleus, and in the motor dorsal nucleus of the vagus, whereas a high density of fibers containing calcitonin gene-related peptide was observed in the lateral division of the marginal nucleus of the brachium conjunctivum, the parvocellular division of the alaminar spinal trigeminal nucleus, the external cuneate nucleus, the nucleus of the solitary tract, the laminar spinal trigeminal nucleus, and in the area postrema. This widespread distribution indicates that the neuropeptide studied might be involved in multiple functions in the alpaca brainstem.

Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)346-355
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Chemical Neuroanatomy
Volume35
Issue number4
DOIs
StateIndexed - Jul 2008
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Calcitonin gene-related peptide
  • Camelids
  • Immunocytochemistry
  • Medulla oblongata
  • Mesencephalon
  • Pons

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