Effects of intraventricular injections of galanin on neuroendocrine functions in the male rat. Possible involvement of hypothalamic catecholamine neuronal systems
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Effects of intraventricular injections of galanin on neuroendocrine functions in the male rat. Possible involvement of hypothalamic catecholamine neuronal systems
Abstract
Galanin-catecholamine interactions have been analysed within the hypothalamus and the anteromedial frontal cortex of male rats by means of quantitative histofluorimetrical and biochemical measurements of catecholamine fluorescence in discrete catecholamine nerve terminal systems and measurements of serum levels of adenohypophyseal hormones and corticosterone using radio-immunoassay determinations. 125I-galanin binding sites were analysed and related to the distribution of galanin-immunoreactive neuronal structures in the median eminence and paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus. The results show that intraventricular injections of galanin in the awake and unrestrained male rat produce rapid increases of prolactin and growth hormone secretion but no effects on serum luteinizing hormone, thyroid stimulating hormone or on corticosterone levels. These changes in neuroendocrine function were associated with a selective reduction of the catecholamine stores in the medial palisade zone of the median eminence at the 20 min time interval. 125I-galanin binding sites were found throughout the hypothalamus including the median eminence and the magnocellular part of the paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus with a good correspondence with galanin immuno-reactivity. It is suggested that the enhancement of prolactin secretion induced by galanin involves an interaction between galanin and dopamine in the medial palisade zone leading to a reduced synthesis and/or release of dopamine and thus to a reduced prolactin inhibitory activity and to increases in prolactin secretion. A possible involvement of hypothalamic catecholamines in the galanin-induced changes of growth hormone secretion remains to be established.
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