Effects of Testosterone on Catecholamine Turnover and LHRH Contents in the Basal Hypothalamus and Preoptic Area
- 1 January 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Published by S. Karger AG in Neuroendocrinology
- Vol. 30 (2) , 94-100
- https://doi.org/10.1159/000122982
Abstract
The effects of s.c. and medial basal hypothalamic (MBH) implantation of testosterone (T) on LHRH [luteinizing hormone releasing hormone] contents, norepinephrine (NE) and dopamine (DA) concentrations, and turnover in the MBH and the preoptic area (POA) were studied in castrate rats; serum levels of LH [luteinizing hormone], FSH [follicle stimulating hormone] and T were also monitored. T implants [s.c.] elevated serum T levels to those normally observed in intact rats and this resulted in marked increments in the MBH LHRH content and reduced serum LH and FSH levels, in reduced turnover of NE without altering that of DA in the MBH, and in a concomitant decrease in the POA DA turnover rate. Following implantation of T in the MBH there was no significant rise in serum T concentration. As in the case of s.c. T implants, these MBH implants suppressed serum gonadotropin levels and reduced the turnover of the MBH NE without affecting that of DA. The effects of the MBH T implants were apparently local since the turonover of neither catecholamine in the POA was altered. Hypothalamic NE innervations possess the ability to respond to changes in T titers. The effects of T on NE activity are exerted within the MBH. Accordingly, these changes in the MBH NE turnover following T administration may play a role in regulation of the MBH LHRH activity.This publication has 14 references indexed in Scilit:
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