Pituitary 5-hydroxytryptamine nerves?A possible link with pituitary hormone secretion
- 1 March 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Journal Of Neural Transmission-Parkinsons Disease and Dementia Section
- Vol. 63 (1) , 53-71
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01249584
Abstract
A short review of the present knowledge on the innervation of the pituitary gland by 5-hydroxyptramine (5-HT) containing nerves is given. This is followed by results of recent experiments in which the concentrations of 5-HT in different lobes of the rat hypophysis were measured under conditions in which pituitary hormone secretion was increased. A prolonged increase in hormone secretion induced by dehydration and increased sodium chloride intake resulted in a decrease in the 5-HT concentrations in the anterior lobe (AL). The 5-HT content of the neural (NL) and the intermediate lobe (IL) of these rats was hardly changed whereas that of DA was about doubled. Acute stimulation of pituitary hormone secretion by exsanguination under ether anaesthesia also caused a fall in the 5-HT content of the AL. In contrast, in the NL and in the IL of these rats, the 5-HT concentrations were significantly increased. This indicates that the 5-HT system in the AL reacts differently from those in the NL and IL. Pituitary dopamine (DA) contents were not affected by ether and exsanguination. Thus, the pituitary DA and the pituitary 5-HT neuronal systems are activated independently in different endocrine states. The concentrations of 5-HT were also measured in 10 groups of normal male or female rats in the course of 2 years and compared with those of DA. The concentrations of 5-HT were lowest in the AL with little variation between the different groups. In the rest of the tubero-hypophyseal system the concentrations of 5-HT were at least 3, and up to 10 times, higher than in the AL, with larger inter group variations. The DA concentrations in the AL were only 10–20% of those of 5-HT; in the other regions they were equal to or higher than those of 5-HT.This publication has 48 references indexed in Scilit:
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