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Estudio morofuncional del cerebro y la hipófisis del lenguado Solea senegalensis: aspectos neuroendocrinos

Authors: Rodríguez-Gómez, F. J.; Rendón, C.; Sarasquete, Carmen; Muñoz-Cueto, José Antonio;

Estudio morofuncional del cerebro y la hipófisis del lenguado Solea senegalensis: aspectos neuroendocrinos

Abstract

El sistema nervioso central desempeña un papel fundamental en el control de la reproducción sexual integrando las señales procedentes tanto del ambiente externo como interno. Así con estas informaciones el cerebro es capaz de elaborar una respuesta que sale del mismo a través del sistema circulatorio, del sistema nervioso autónomo, y mayoritariamente, a través de los sistemas hipofisiotróficos (Peter et al., 1991; Kah et al., 1993) Estos últimos sistemas están implicados en el control de numerosos procesos fisiológicos, entre ellos la reproducción, por lo que nos centraremos preferentemente en estos sistemas neuroendocrinos.

16 páginas, 8 figuras, incluye tabla de abreviaturas. Los capítulos del libro corresponden a las conferencias presentadas por los autore de las mismas en el "III Curso de Patología, Fisiología y Biotoxicología en Acuicultura" dirigido por las Dras. Carmen Sarasquete, CSIC y M. Luisa González de Canales, UCA y celebrado en Puerto Real (Cádiz) en febrero de 1998.

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Keywords

Solea senegalensis, Neuroendocrinos, Reproducción, Fisiología, Hipófisis, Sistemas hipofisiotróficos

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