Bogdan Lewczuk

Bogdan Lewczuk
University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn · Departmnet of Histology and Embryology

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Multiple molecular pathways including the receptor for advanced glycation end-products-diaphanous related formin 1 (RAGE-Diaph1) signaling are known to play a role in diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN). Evidence suggests that neuropathological alterations in type 1 diabetic spinal cord may occur at the same time as or following peripheral nerve a...
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A new and scalable method for the isolation of extracellular vesicles (EV) from Citrus lemon juice samples was developed. The methodology included preliminary preconcentration of the sample using ultrafiltration (UF) followed by size-exclusion chromatography (SEC) purification and final preconcentration of the eluates. Transmission electron microsc...
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This study investigated the effect of low-intensity blue light on the albino Wistar rat retina, including intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs). Three groups of nine albino Wistar rats were used. One group was continuously exposed to blue light (150 lx) for 2 d (STE); one was exposed to 12 h of blue light and 12 h of darkness...
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Simple Summary The European beaver is the biggest rodent in Eurasia and its diet is closely related to the season of the year. The gastrointestinal tract adapts its structure and physiology to ensure resistance to mechanical factors and proper digestion. Among mammals, the esophagus structure is highly variable. We aimed to perform morphological an...
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The possibility of using chitin from the molts of an insect-ealworm (Tenebrio molitor) to remove anionic (RB5, RY84) and cationic dyes (BV10, BR46) from aqueous solutions was investigated. The scope of the research included, among others: Characteristics of chitin from mealworms (FTIR, SEM, pHPZC), the effect of pH on sorption efficiency, sorption...
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Research on age-dependent changes in pineal activity has been limited almost exclusively to melatonin (MLT). This study determined, for the first time, the alterations occurring in the metabolic profile of MLT synthesis-related indoles during the post-embryonic development period in birds. Turkeys reared under a 12 h light/dark cycle were euthanize...
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Despite concern over potential retinal damage linked to exposure to light-emitting-diode (LED) light (particularly blue light), it remains unknown how exposure to low-intensity monochromatic LED light affects the expression of rhodopsin (Rho, a photopigment that mediates light-induced retinal degeneration), melanopsin (Opn4, a blue-light sensitive...
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The development of field-emission scanning electron microscopes for high-resolution imaging at very low acceleration voltages and equipped with highly sensitive detectors of backscattered electrons (BSE) has enabled transmission electron microscopy (TEM)-like imaging of the cut surfaces of tissue blocks, which are impermeable to the electron beam,...
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The embryonic ontogeny of pineal secretory activity in birds has been investigated almost exclusively in chickens. This study aimed to characterize this process in domestic geese. The pineal organs of embryos aged 18–28 days were incubated in superfusion culture under different light conditions for 4–5 days and treated with norepinephrine (NE). Mel...
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This study determined the effect of norepinephrine and light exposure on melatonin secretion in goose pineal explants. Additionally, it investigated changes in the content of norepinephrine, dopamine, and their metabolites (3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid; vanillylmandelic acid, VMA; homovanillic acid, HVA) in goose pineal glands in vivo under 12 ho...
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The metabolism of pineal indoles is closely related to alterations in the light and dark phases of a daily cycle. Recent research showed important interspecies differences in the pineal biochemistry, and a strong impact of monochromatic light on many physiological processes in birds. Therefore, the aims of study were to characterize the metabolism...
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The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of single and combined administrations of deoxynivalenol (DON) and zearalenone (ZEN) on the histology and ultrastructure of pig liver. The study was performed on immature gilts, which were divided into four equal groups. Animals in the experimental groups received DON at a dose of 12 μg/kg body...
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The aim of this study was to characterize the diurnal rhythm of plasma melatonin (MLT) concentration and its regulation by light and endogenous oscillators in 10-week-old domestic turkeys. Three experiments were performed to examine (i) the course of daily changes in plasma MLT concentration in turkeys kept under a 12 h light: 12 h dark (12L:12D) c...
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The extracellular vesicles (EVs) released by plant pathogens of the Pectobacterium genus were investigated. The isolates were obtained using differential centrifugation followed by filtration and were characterized in terms of total protein content and particle size distribution. The transmission electron microscopy (TEM) analysis revealed the pres...
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The effect of constant light and constant darkness on intraocular pressure (IOP) in goats has not been investigated. We hypothesized that IOP variations would differ between goats kept under a cycle of 12 hours of light and 12 hours of darkness (LD), constant darkness (DD), and constant light (LL). To test this hypothesis, goats were exposed to the...
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The regulation of melatonin secretion in the avian pineal organ is highly complex and shows prominent interspecies differences. The aim of this study was to determine the roles of direct photoreception and the internal oscillator in the regulation of melatonin secretion in the pineal organ of the domestic turkey. The pineal organs were collected fr...
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The aim of this study was to characterize the embryonic ontogeny of 5-hydroxyindoles and 5-methoxyindoles synthesis pathways in the goose pineal organ. The study was performed on embryos aged 14–28 days, which have been incubated under a 12L:12D cycle. The pineal organs were collected for measurements of indole content by HPLC every 6 h on embryoni...
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Impact statement: The delivery of short snippets of RNA, such as synthetic miRNA agents, is an essential step for achieving RNA-mediated knockdown, which has not been studied in sufficient detail in fish. Our results indicate that a MiR92b-3p mimic may be effectively delivered via intraperitoneal injection to the spleen and the liver of whitefish,...
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The avian pineal gland is one of three central biological clocks that contain all the components of a circadian system: a photoreceptive input, oscillator, and rhythmically secreted melatonin (MEL) as an effector. The biosynthesis of MEL is regulated by the neurotransmitters noradrenaline (NA), vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP), and pituitary ade...
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Several observations from experiments in rodents and human patients suggest that diabetes affects pineal gland function, including melatonin secretion; however, the accumulated data are not consistent. The aim of the present study was to determine the effects of streptozotocin-induced diabetes on the pineal gland in the domestic pig, a species wide...
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The diurnal and circadian profiles of pineal indoles, except melatonin, are poorly characterized in birds. Moreover, there are no data on the effect of sudden changes in the light–dark cycle on these profiles. Therefore, we investigated the diurnal (Experiment I) and circadian variation (Experiment II) of nine pineal indoles (tryptophan, 5-hydroxyt...
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The contamination of feed with mycotoxins results in reduced growth, feed refusal, immunosuppression, and health problems. Deoxynivalenol (DON) and zearalenone (ZEN) are among the most important mycotoxins. The aim of the study was to examine the effects of low doses of these mycotoxins on the histological structure and ultrastructure of the large...
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The aim of this study was to determine whether the Deodoric® biopreparation (a mixture of microorganisms on a mineral carrier, in loose form) can minimize odor from deep litter poultry houses, and improve sanitation and hygiene standards, i.e. contribute to eliminating pathogenic microorganisms and reducing microbial contamination.
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Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is a serious, widely distributed systemic disease caused by feline coronavirus (FCoV), in which ocular disease is common. However, questions remain about the patterns of ocular inflammation and the distribution of viral antigen in the eyes of cats with FIP. This study characterized the ocular lesions of FIP inclu...
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The prevention of type 2 diabetes involves a healthy diet rich in triterpenes. The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of a natural triterpene preparation (ursolic acid and oleanolic acid) obtained from apple peels (AP) on the morphology of selected gastrointestinal tract tissues in gilts with streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetes, and...
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Two structures, considered as secretory in nature, are present in the pinealocytes in of the domestic pig show the presence of two structures, which are considered as secretory in nature – the dense core vesicles (DCV) and the membrane bounded (dense) bodies (MBB). The latter are extremely numerous in pig pinealocytes (they occupy 6–20% of the cyto...
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Norepinephrine released from sympathetic innervation plays the main role in the regulation of melatonin secretion in mammalian pinealocytes. The present study was conducted for the following reasons: 1) to establish whether the pinealocyte chondriome is controlled by norepinephrine, 2) to determine the effect of adrenergic stimulation on mitochondr...
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The aim of the present study was to characterize the daily profiles of melatonin synthesis-related indoles in the pineal glands of male Hy-Line chickens hatched in the winter and reared under controlled light (L:D 12:12) conditions. The pineal glands were isolated from 16-day-old birds immediately after decapitation every 2 h over a 24-h period. Th...
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To date, there has been no systematic approach comprehensively describing the sequence of pathological changes in fish during prolonged exposure to microcystin-LR (MC-LR). Towards this aim, juvenile whitefish individuals received an intraperitoneal injection with pure MC-LR, and the injection was repeated every week to maintain continuous exposure...
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Purpose: The study was performed to determine whether glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) expression and distribution change in the retinal glial cells during ocular inflammation in cats with feline infectious peritonitis (FIP). Methods: Eyes from five cats of different breeds, naturally infected with FCoV (feline coronavirus), were taken for hi...
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Purpose: The aim of this study was to characterize microscopic organization of abnormally developed parts of two feline retinas and to determine the expression of rod opsin, glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) and calbindin in these areas. Methods: Eyes from two cats of different breeds were taken for histological and immunohistochemical studies...
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The aim of study was to determine the mechanisms regulating melatonin secretion in the pineal organs of 1-day-old and 9-month-old domestic ducks. The pineals were cultured in a superfusion system under different light conditions. Additionally, some explants were treated with norepinephrine. The pineal glands of 1-day-old ducks released melatonin in...
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Immature gilts were administered per os with zearalenone (ZEN) at 40 μg/kg BW (group Z, n = 9), deoxynivalenol (DON) at 12 μg/kg BW (group D, n = 9), a mixture of ZEN and DON (group M, n = 9) or a placebo (group C, n = 9) over a period of six weeks. The pigs were sacrificed after one, three, or six weeks of the treatment (12 pigs per each time-poin...
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Background: The study demonstrates, for the first time, the presence of substance P (SP) and calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) in the nerve fibres supplying the pineal gland in the Arctic fox. Materials and methods: The expression and distribution pattern of the studied substances were examined by double-labelling immunofluorescence techniq...
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Norepinephrine (NE) released from the sympathetic nerve endings is the main neurotransmitter controlling melatonin synthesis in the mammalian pineal gland. Although neuropeptide Y (NPY) co-exists with NE in the pineal sympathetic nerve fibers it also occurs in a population of non-adrenergic nerve fibers located in this gland. The role of NPY in pin...
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Current technologies have become a source of omnipresent electromagnetic pollution from generated electromagnetic fields and resulting electromagnetic radiation. In many cases this pollution is much stronger than any natural sources of electromagnetic fields or radiation. The harm caused by this pollution is still open to question since there is no...
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One of the side effects of each electrical device work is the electromagnetic field generated near its workplace. All organisms, including humans, are exposed daily to the influence of different types of this field, characterized by various physical parameters. Therefore, it is important to accurately determine the effects of an electromagnetic fie...
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The ovine pineal is generally considered as an interesting model for the study on adrenergic regulation of melatonin secretion due to some functional similarities with this gland in the human. The present investigations, performed in the superfusion culture of pineal explants, demonstrated that the norepinephrine-induced elevation of melatonin secr...
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This study characterizes the diurnal profiles of ten melatonin synthesis-related indoles, the quantitative relations between these compounds, and daily variations in the contents of catecholamines and their metabolites in the domestic duck pineal organ. Fourteen-week-old birds, which were reared under a 12L:12D cycle, were killed at two-hour interv...
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Anatomical, histological, and ultrastructural studies of the European beaver stomach revealed several unique morphological features. The prominent attribute of its gross morphology was the cardiogastric gland (CGG), located near the oesophageal entrance. Light microscopy showed that the CGG was formed by invaginations of the mucosa into the submuco...
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Innervation of the mammalian pineal gland during prenatal development is poorly recognized. Therefore, immunofluorescence studies of the pineals of 70- and 90-day-old foetuses of the domestic pig were performed using antibodies against tyrosine hydroxylase (TH), dopamine-β-hydroxylase (DβH), neuropeptide Y (NPY) and C-terminal flanking peptide of N...
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The pineal organ (epiphysis cerebri) has undergone profound morphological and functional changes during phylogeny. In poikilothermic vertebrates it is a complex structure consisting of the pineal organ proper and the parapineal organ in fish, the frontal organ in amphibians and the parietal eye in reptiles. In birds and mammals epiphysis cerebri is...
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The avian pineal is a directly photosensory organ taking part in the organization of the circadian and seasonal rhythms. It plays an important role in regulation of many behavior and physiological phenomena including migration. The aim of the study was to investigate morphology of the pineal organ in the common gull (Larus canus). The light and ele...
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Calcium ions are involved in several processes occurring in the avian pineal, including the regulation of melatonin secretion. The aim of study was to investigate distribution of calcium ions in the pineal organ of domestic turkey at the level of electron microscopy. The study was performed on 12 female turkeys housed in a cycle of 12L : 12 D (ligh...
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Implementation of the swine umbilical vein endothelial cells (SUVECs) model in vitro can be instrumental in determining the biology of endothelial cells. We have generated an immortalized endothelial cell line, G-1410, using Simian virus 40 T-antigen (SV40 T-ag) primarily to overcome the short life span before the onset of senescence and high varia...
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The aims of the study were: (1) to examine 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) and/or prolactin (PRL) effects on in vitro secretion of progesterone (P(4)) and estradiol (E(2)) by luteinized granulosa and theca cells from porcine preovulatory follicles; and (2) to determine the effects of TCDD on PRL, luteinizing hormone (LH), and melatonin l...
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This study analyzed the effect of a synthetic, low-toxic immunomodulator - methisoprinol - administered in ovo on the morphological structure of the spleen in turkeys. Experiments were conducted on three groups of 5-day-old BUT 9 turkeys (35 birds in each group) hatched from eggs which, on day 26 of incubation, had been administered methisoprinol (...
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The aim of this study was to describe plasma melatonin (MLT) profiles in mares from spring equinox to summer solstice. Two experiments were performed on 19 warm-blood mares: the first in a veterinary clinic and the second in a stable without electricity and located outside a village. In the first experiment, blood samples were collected at 2-h inte...
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The aim of the present study was to analyze the presence and morphology of the pineal concretions in the Arctic fox and their relationship to pinealocytes, glial cells and collagen fibers. Pineals collected from 7-8 month-old and 3-4 year-old foxes (6 in each age-group) were investigated. Sections of the glands were stained with HE, Mallory's metho...
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The intra-pineal calcification is a well-known phenomenon in mammals, however it is almost completely unknown in birds. The aim of the present work was to analyze morphology and genesis of the pineal concretions in the turkey. The studies were performed on the pineals collected from one-year-old turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo). In addition to standar...
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The study was aimed at determining the effect of a synthetic immunomodulator - methisoprinol - administered in ovo on the histological structure of the bursa of Fabricius in turkeys. The experiments were conducted on three groups of BUT 9 turkeys hatched from eggs to which, on day 26 of incubation, methisoprinol was administered in a dose of 5 mg (...
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The morphology of the avian pineal glands shows large interspecies variability. Considering the anatomic structure, six types of the pineal organs (I-VI) are distinguished in birds. They differ in the proportion between the distal and proximal parts of the gland as well as in the attachment to the intercommisural region. According to the histologic...
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The avian pineal gland releases melatonin in a cyclic manner, with the highest level at night and the lowest level during the daytime. Mechanisms regulating melatonin secretion in birds are very complex, probably due to the phylogenetic position of the avian pineal gland as an intermediate form between the pineals of lower vertebrates and mammals....
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The presence and co-localization of vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP), peptide N-terminal histidine C-terminal isoleucine (PHI), pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating peptide (PACAP), somatostatin (SOM), calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP), substance P (SP) and the neuronal isoform of nitric oxide synthase (NOS) were studied in neuronal s...
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The article presents the most important mechanisms related to the functioning of the retina, the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) and the pineal gland as components of the mammalian biological clock. Environmental light influences the biological clock in mammals via light-sensitive, retinal ganglion cells containing a photo pigment - melanopsin. The a...
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The presence of melatonin and the enzymes (transcripts and activities) involved in its synthesis, i.e. arylalkylamine N-acetyltransferase (AA-NAT) and hydroxyindole-O-methyltransferase (HIOMT), was investigated in the eggs and early embryos of Japanese quail at Hamburger-Hamilton stages 1-10. Melatonin was present in the egg yolk (approximately 70...
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The aim of the study was to analyze the distribution of calcium ions in the pig pineal gland at the level of electron microscopy. The investigations were performed on the pineals obtained immediately after slaughter (performed between 11: 30 and 12: 00 am) from 4- month-old gilts. The fixation procedures were conducted with the use of pyroantimonat...
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The pineal organs of 14-week-old domestic geese were investigated with light and electron microscopy. The pineals consisted of a wide distal part and a narrow middle-proximal one. The glands were attached to the intercommissural region via the choroid plexus. The pineal parenchyma was formed by round or elongated follicles. The follicular wall was...
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The level of melatonin in plasma was investigated in gilts reared during long summer days (sunrise 4 30, sunset 20 30). Lighting in the animal's rooms was provided by windows and fluorescent lamps, which were automatically turned on at 5 45 and turned off at 19 45. The light intensity during photophase was 500 lux at the level of the animal's eyes....
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Cell-permeable and specific inhibitors of melatonin secretion are sill lacking among tools of the pineal research. Recently, a large effort has been made in the development of arylalkylamine N-acetyltransferase inhibitors, but in most cases the new drugs were tested exclusively using cell-free assays or non-pineal cells. The aim of the present stud...
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The study was performed to analyze structural changes of the turkey pineal during the post-hatching development. The pineals were collected from male turkeys at the age of 1 day, 2, 8, 22, 56 weeks and subjected to histological investigations including morphometrical analyses. The pinealocytes were identified immunohistochemically using antiserum a...
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The study was conducted to investigate diurnal changes in pinealocyte ultrastructure, pineal serotonin content and plasma melatonin concentration in the domestic pig. The immature pigs (n=24) were kept under a cycle of 12 h light : 12 h dark, with a photophase between 0800 and 2000. During the photophase the animals were exposed to direct sunlight....
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The study was performed to analyze the ultrastructure of ovine pinealocytes during the period of postnatal development. The pineals of newborn, 10-week and one-year old females of the domestic sheep were prepared for ultrastructural investigations. The point count analysis was used in quantitative studies of the pinealocyte substructures. The promi...
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The sympathetic nerve fibers originating from the superior cervical ganglia and supplying the pineal gland play the most important role in the control of the pineal activity in mammals. NPY and CPON are also present in the majority of the pinealopetal sympathetic neurons. In this study, immunohistochemical techniques were used to demonstrate the ex...
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The pineal functions are modulated by some neuropeptides including PHI and VIP. The presence of PHI-immunoreactive and VIP-immunoreactive nerve fibers in the pineal gland has been shown in several mammalian species. Both peptides influence the pineal serotonin N-acetyltransferase activity and melatonin synthesis. The aim of the present study was to...
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Norepinephrine is the main neurotransmitter controlling melatonin secretion in the mammalian pineal gland. Presynaptic autoregulation of norepinephrine release from the sympathetic nerve fibers in the pineal gland is poorly known. Uptake and depolarization-evoked release of (3)H-norepinephrine were investigated in vitro using pieces of the pig pine...