PROLACTIN RESPONSE TO IMMOBILIZATION STRESS AND HEMORRHAGE - THE EFFECT OF HYPOTHALAMIC DEAFFERENTATIONS AND POSTERIOR PITUITARY DENERVATION

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JURCOVICOVA, J
KVETNANSKY, R
DOBRAKOVOVA, M
JEZOVA, D
KISS, A
MAKARA, GB
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[1] COMENIUS UNIV, SCH MED, DEPT NEUROL 1, CS-80100 BRATISLAVA, CZECHOSLOVAKIA
[2] HUNGARIAN ACAD SCI, INST EXPTL MED, H-1361 BUDAPEST 5, HUNGARY
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10.1210/endo-126-5-2527
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Abstract. The roles of posterior and anterolateral connections to the mediobasal hypothalamus (MBH) as well as innervation of the posterior pituitary in the PRL response to immobilization (IMO) and hemorrhage (HEM) were studied by means of surgical isolation, performed 6-9 days before stress exposure. Male rats bearing indwelling tail artery cannulae subjected to 120-min IMO reached peak PRL secretion in 5-20 min. HEM of 25% elicited a significant rise of PRL levels. A posterior cut in the MBH, performed without damaging the serotonergic fibers from the brain stem, attenuated the PRL response to 25% HEM, whereas the PRL elevation due to IMO remained unaffected. An anterolateral cut around the MBH eliminated both the IMO-and HEM-induced stimulation of PRL. Posterior lobe denervation reduced by about 27% the PRL response to IMO and eliminated the response to HEM. These results suggest the following conclusions. The neural structures located posteriorly to the MBH are involved in the transfer of signals triggering PRL secretion due to hypovolemia. Intact anterolateral pathways to the MBH and stalk-median eminence region are essential for the PRL-releasing activity under both stimuli. The posterior lobe may be an important link in the PRL stress response in male rats. © 1990 by The Endocrine Society.
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