In vivo release of somatostatin from rat median eminence after local K+ infusion or delivery of nociceptive stress
- PMID: 6149508
- DOI: 10.1016/0304-3940(84)90469-5
In vivo release of somatostatin from rat median eminence after local K+ infusion or delivery of nociceptive stress
Abstract
The effects of local infusion of a 16 mM K+ solution or of a nociceptive stress on the release of somatostatin (SRIF) from the hypothalamus was measured in unanesthetized male rats implanted with a push-pull cannula in the median eminence. Although the baseline secretion rate of SRIF was increased in animals displaying agitation as a result of handling stress, both treatments induced fast doubling of SRIF release lasting for 15-30 min. Neither an equimolar Na+ infusion into the median eminence nor a similar K+ infusion into the 3rd ventricle had any affect on this release. The possible role of SRIF release in the mechanism of growth hormone inhibition following nociceptive stress is discussed.
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