THE AFFERENT PATHWAY OF THE MILK-EJECTION REFLEX IN THE MID-BRAIN OF THE GOAT

Abstract
SUMMARY: The position of the pathway for the release of oxytocin in the mid-brain was ascertained by exploration of a transverse stereotaxic plane (A4) in 23 anaesthetized goats. Electrical stimulation was applied between a monopolar electrode and an indifferent electrode in the scalp. Oxytocin release was monitored by simultaneous collection of blood samples during stimulation from a catheter in a jugular vein. The blood samples were extracted by the Sephadex G-25 or fuller's earth method and assayed for oxytocin content on the lactating guinea-pig preparation. Oxytocin release occurred occasionally after stimulation of certain sites in the tectum, central grey and reticular formation. Regular releases of oxytocin, however, were only obtained after stimulation of a pathway which was compact and lay in the lateral tegmentum of the mid-brain in association with the spinothalamic tract. The position of this pathway corresponds to that described previously for the afferent pathway of the milk-ejection reflex in the mid-brain of the guinea-pig and rabbit. In these three species therefore, the impulses concerned in oxytocin release appear to ascend through the mid-brain in the spinothalamic tract.

This publication has 0 references indexed in Scilit: