Abstract

In a large number of adult female and male specimens of Rana temporaria, a total extirpation of the magnocellular neurosecretory preoptic nuclei was performed. Several months after operation, no regeneration of the neurosecretory nuclei had occurred. The results showed 1. that all A.F.-positive neurosecretory nerve fibres of the hypothalamo-hypophysial region originate from nerve cell bodies localized in the magnocellular preoptic nuclei; 2. that the magnocellular preoptic nuclei do not play an important part in the inhibitory control of the activity of the pars intermedia of Rana temporaria; 3. that the possible role of the magnocellular preoptic nuclei in the seasonal development of the gonads and of the secondary sexual characteristics of Rana, could be only of secondary importance; 4. that, in accordance with previous experiments, in Rana, ovulation is dependent on preoptic hypothalamic structures. Some results of the present and of other experiments can be interpreted as supporting the hypothesis of a possible dual higher control over the gonadotropic centre (Dierickx, 1965b, 1966, 1967) of the pars ventralis of the tuber cinereum.

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