@article{62b03cab514d47499f039279cc98263b,
title = "The Hypothalamic Neuropeptide Oxytocin Is Required for Formation of the Neurovascular Interface of the Pituitary",
abstract = "The hypothalamo-neurohypophyseal system (HNS) is the neurovascular structure through which the hypothalamic neuropeptides oxytocin and arginine-vasopressin exit the brain into the bloodstream, where they go on to affect peripheral physiology. Here, we investigate the molecular cues that regulate the neurovascular contact between hypothalamic axons and neurohypophyseal capillaries of the zebrafish. We developed a transgenic system in which both hypothalamic axons and neurohypophyseal vasculature can be analyzed in vivo. We identified the cellular organization of the zebrafish HNS as well as the dynamic processes that contribute to formation of the HNS neurovascular interface. We show that formation of this interface is regulated during development by local release of oxytocin, which affects endothelial morphogenesis. This cell communication process is essential for the establishment of a tight axovasal interface between the neurons and blood vessels of the HNS. We present a unique example of axons affecting endothelial morphogenesis through secretion of a neuropeptide.",
author = "Amos Gutnick and Janna Blechman and Jan Kaslin and Lukas Herwig and Heinz-Georg Belting and Markus Affolter and Bonkowsky, {Joshua L.} and Gil Levkowitz",
note = "Israel Science Foundation; Minerva Foundation; Kirk Center for Childhood Cancer and Immunological Disorders; Irvin Green Alzheimer's Research FundThanks are due to Helit Nabel-Rosen for her initial observation of HN projections; Shifra Ben Dor for phylogenetic and genomic analyses; Genia Brodsky for help with figure graphics; Yossy Machluf and Liron Gibbs for FACS technical advice. Chi-Bin Chien for the Tol2kit plasmid vectors; Didier Stainier, Wiebke Herzog, Nathan Lawson, Michael Parsons, and Shlomo Melmed for transgenic lines. The research in the Levkowitz lab is supported by the Israel Science Foundation; Minerva Foundation; Kirk Center for Childhood Cancer and Immunological Disorders; Irvin Green Alzheimer's Research Fund. G.L. is an incumbent of the Tauro Career Development Chair in Biomedical Research. We declare that we have no conflicting interests. A.G. and J.B. designed and performed most of the experiments and collected and analyzed the data. J.K. performed the colocalization experiment of oxytocin and EGFP in adult fish. J.L.B. generated the otpb:Gal4 line and performed the analysis of Otp+ HN projections. L.H., H.-G.B., and M.A. generated the fli1:Gal4;UAS: Kaede line. G.L. initiated and headed the project and helped with data interpretation. G.L. and A.G. prepared the manuscript and figures.",
year = "2011",
month = oct,
day = "18",
doi = "10.1016/j.devcel.2011.09.004",
language = "الإنجليزيّة",
volume = "21",
pages = "642--654",
journal = "Developmental Cell",
issn = "1534-5807",
publisher = "Cell Press",
number = "4",
}