2012
Ghrelin-immunopositive hypothalamic neurons tie the circadian clock and visual system to the lateral hypothalamic arousal center
Horvath TL, Abizaid A, Dietrich MO, Li Y, Takahashi JS, Bass J. Ghrelin-immunopositive hypothalamic neurons tie the circadian clock and visual system to the lateral hypothalamic arousal center. Molecular Metabolism 2012, 1: 79-85. PMID: 24024121, PMCID: PMC3757645, DOI: 10.1016/j.molmet.2012.08.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHypothalamic neuronsOrexin/hypocretin neuronsOrexin/hypocretin systemUnique anatomical distributionDirect synaptic inputGrowth hormone releaseLateral geniculate nucleusHypothalamic arousal systemsHypocretin neuronsHypothalamic slicesGeniculate nucleusHormone releaseHypocretin systemAnatomical distributionArousal centersSynaptic inputsVisual centersGhrelin mRNAGhrelinArousal systemNeuronsKey mediatorCircadian patternSuprachiasmatic nucleusElectrophysiological activity
2006
Retinopetal Axons in Mammals: Emphasis on Histamine and Serotonin
Gastinger MJ, Tian N, Horvath T, Marshak DW. Retinopetal Axons in Mammals: Emphasis on Histamine and Serotonin. Current Eye Research 2006, 31: 655-667. PMID: 16877274, PMCID: PMC3351198, DOI: 10.1080/02713680600776119.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRetinopetal axonsEffects of serotoninCentral nervous systemRetina of mammalsDorsal rapheHistaminergic neuronsOptic nervePosterior hypothalamusInner retinaBrain stemRetinal neuronsNervous systemRetinal diseasesAxonsArousal systemNeuronsHistamineAnatomical studyRetinaPerikaryaSerotoninNerveHypothalamusEtiologyRaphe