Factors altering the secretion of LHRH from super-fused fragments of rat hypothalamus
- 1 January 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Journal of Endocrinological Investigation
- Vol. 3 (1) , 29-37
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf03348214
Abstract
This paper deals with the effect of temperature (t°), ions, prostaglandin (PGE2) and testosterone on the rate of release of LHRH from the superfused medial basal hypothalamus (MBH) of normal or castrated male rats in an effort to further validate the biological properties of this preparation. LHRH in the perfusate is nondetectable when the MBH is at 0 C, warming to 37 C produces a sharp rise in LHRH and then stabilization at a level at least threefold the one calculated for the 0 C experiment. Basal release rate of LHRH is t° and calcium dependent, as is the stimulatory action of potassium. Infusion of high K+ induces approximately a fivefold increase in the release rate of LHRH and stays at this high level for as long as the infusion lasts (50 min). LHRH stimulation by PGE2 (pulse) proceeds in the absence of external calcium, and the effect lasts longer than the potassium (pulse) action. Surprisingly, MBHs from long-term castrated males (60–90 days) release less LHRH per minute than intact male MBHs during the steady state phase of LHRH secretion; testosterone propionate (TP, 200 μg/100 g BW × 3 days) increases significantly the rate of release in castrate rats and is not related to the amount of LHRH assayed in the MBH. MBHs of untreated castrated rats or castrated rats treated with TP, show a reduced LHRH secretion in response to PGE2. It is concluded that this preparation can be used at advantage to study the rate of LHRH release in a variety of experimental paradigms.Keywords
This publication has 21 references indexed in Scilit:
- Administration of Gonadal Steroids to the Castrated Male Rat Prevents a Decrease in the Release of Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone from the Incubated HypothalamusJournal of Clinical Investigation, 1979
- IN VITRO RELEASE OF LUTEINIZING HORMONE-RELEASING HORMONE (LHRH) FROM RAT MEDIOBASAL HYPOTHALAMUS: EFFECTS OF POTASSIUM, CALCIUM AND DOPAMINE.Endocrinology, 1976
- A combined cell column superfusion technique to study hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal interactions in vitroNeuroscience Letters, 1976
- Effect of Testosterone on Hypothalamic LH-RH ContentNeuroendocrinology, 1976
- Evidence for a Cholinergic Component in the Neuroendocrine Control of Luteinizing Hormone (LH) SecretionNeuroendocrinology, 1975
- Acidic Aqueous Extraction of Hypothalamic Luteinizing Hormone Releasing Hormone to Study Biological EffectsCanadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 1974
- How Do Neurones Secrete Peptides? Exocytosis and Its Consequences, Including “Synaptic Vesicle” Formation, in the Hypothalamo-Neurohypophyseal SystemPublished by Elsevier ,1973
- Biosynthesis in,vitro of the luteinizing releasing hormone by hypothalamic tissueBiochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1972
- Thyrotropin-Releasing Hormone: Biosynthesis by Rat Hypothalamic Fragments in vitroScience, 1971
- Possible Role of Dopamine as Transmitter To Promote Discharge of LH-Releasing FactorEndocrinology, 1969