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Spexin-expressing neurons in the magnocellular nuclei of the human hypothalamus

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JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL NEUROANATOMY
Volume 111, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jchemneu.2020.101883

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Spexin; Hypothalamus; Brain; Neuropeptides

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The study mapped the possible immunoreactivity of the novel neuropeptide SPX within the human magnocellular hypothalamus, describing SPX-expressing neurons in key regions involved in various physiological functions. The findings suggest a potential contribution of SPX signaling to hypothalamic physiology in the human brain.
Neuropeptides are involved in numerous brain activities being responsible for a wide spectrum of higher mental functions. The purpose of this concise, structural and qualitative investigation was to map the possible immunoreactivity of the novel neumpeptide spexin (SPX) within the human magnocellular hypothalamus. SPX is a newly identified peptide, a natural ligand for the galanin receptors (GALR) 2/3, with no molecular structure similarities to currently known regulatory factors. SPX seems to have multiple physiological functions, with an involvement in reproduction and food-intake regulation recently revealed in animal studies. For the first time we describe SPX expressing neurons in the supraoptic (SON) and paraventricular (PVN) nuclei of the human hypothalamus using immunohistochemical and fluorescent methods, key regions involved in the mechanisms of osmotic homeostasis, energy expenditure, consummatory behaviour, reproductive processes, social recognition and stress responses. The vast majority of neurons located in both examined neurosecretory nuclei show abundant SPX expression and this may indirectly implicate a potential contribution of SPX signalling to the hypothalamic physiology in the human brain.

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