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. 1976 Sep 30;149(3):307-13.
doi: 10.1007/BF00315446.

Influence of sodium chloride on the amount of CRF-granules and "classical" neurosecretory material (NSM) in the neurohypophysis of bilaterally adrenalectomized rats

Influence of sodium chloride on the amount of CRF-granules and "classical" neurosecretory material (NSM) in the neurohypophysis of bilaterally adrenalectomized rats

P E Schwabedal et al. Anat Embryol (Berl). .

Abstract

Bilaterally adrenalectomized female SPF Wistar rats were given tap water containing various concentrations of sodium chloride to drink ad lib. After a survival period of 14 days the animals were killed by perfusion-fixation. Their brains were removed, fixed in picric acid formalin solution and embedded in Paraplast. Serial sections of median eminence and hypophysial posterior lobe were cut and stained with crotonaldehyde-fuchsine. In the stained sections the amount of CRF-granules visible in the external zone of the median eminence, and the amount of "classical" neurosecretory material (NSM) occuring in the internal zone of the median eminence and in the posterior lobe of the hypophysis were estimated. After administration of drinking solutions to which 0%-1% sodium chloride were added, the amount of CRF-gr anules increased with increasing NaCL uptake, whereas the amount of "classical" NSM was not changed. Application of tap water containing 2% NaCl led to a marked decrease in the amount of "classical" NSM but did only slightly impair the amount of CRF-granules. From the findings it is concluded that 1. following bilateral adrenalectomy administration of sodium chloride inhibits the secretion of CRF-granules; 2. CRF-granules and "classical" NSM, although histochemical identical, have different functional significances; 3. the mechanisms regulating the secretion of CRF-granules are different from those controlling the release of "classical" NSM.

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