B. Woodside et S. Amir, REPRODUCTIVE STATE CHANGES NADPH-DIAPHORASE STAINING IN THE PARAVENTRICULAR AND SUPRAOPTIC NUCLEI OF FEMALE RATS, Brain research, 739(1-2), 1996, pp. 339-342
It has been demonstrated in guinea pigs that nitric oxide synthase (NO
S) activity is increased in late pregnancy in some peripheral tissues
and in the cerebellum. To determine whether similar changes would be o
bserved in areas of the brain known to play a role in parturition, sta
ining for NADPH-diaphorase, a histochemical marker of NOS synthase, in
the paraventricular (PVN) and supraoptic nuclei (SON) was compared am
ong ovariectomized, virgin and late pregnant rats. The number of cells
showing dense staining for NADPH-diaphorase increased in both the SON
and PVN in late pregnancy compared to that observed in virgin and ova
riectomized females. Thus, changes in reproductive state are associate
d with changes in NADPH-diaphorase staining in areas of the brain that
are intimately involved in the control of reproductive function.