Thyrotropin-Releasing Hormone Content of Rat Brain and Hypothalamus: Results of Endocrine and Pharmacologic Treatments
- 1 June 1977
- journal article
- research article
- Published by The Endocrine Society in Endocrinology
- Vol. 100 (6) , 1604-1609
- https://doi.org/10.1210/endo-100-6-1604
Abstract
Studies of hypothalamic and regional brain TRH [thyrotropin releasing hormone] content in the rat after administration of various hormonal and pharmacologic agents were performed. No consistent changes in TRH content in the hypothalamus or brain followed thyroidectomy, hypophysectomy or administration of thyroxine or dexamethasone. There was a significant fall in hypothalamic, forebrain and brain stem TRH content 60 min after insulin administration and in brain stem TRH at 30 and 120 min as well. Administration of .alpha.-methyl-p-tyrosine, p-chlorophenylalanine or reserpine, in varying doses and for varying periods, did not alter hypothalamic or regional brain TRH content. Little evidence that hypothalamic or brain TRH content is dependent on hormonal milieu or neurotransmitter content was found.This publication has 6 references indexed in Scilit:
- Thyrotropin Releasing Hormone (TRH) in Pineal and Hypothalamus of the Frog: Effect of Season and Illumination11Endocrinology, 1977
- Distribution of thyroptropin-releasing hormone (TRH) in the central nervous system as revealed with immunohistochemistryEuropean Journal of Pharmacology, 1975
- Thyrotropin releasing hormone (TRH)-containing nerve terminals in certain brain stem nuclei and in the spinal cordNeuroscience Letters, 1975
- REGIONAL STUDIES OF CATECHOLAMINES IN THE RAT BRAIN‐IJournal of Neurochemistry, 1966
- INCREASED SYNTHESIS OF NOREPINEPHRINE AND EPINEPHRINE IN INTACT RAT DURING EXERCISE AND EXPOSURE TO COLD1966
- SEROTONIN AS A MEDIATOR OF RESERPINE ACTION IN BRAIN1956