Corticotropin-releasing factor administered intraventricularly to rhesus monkeys
- PMID: 6312434
- DOI: 10.1016/0196-9781(83)90117-1
Corticotropin-releasing factor administered intraventricularly to rhesus monkeys
Abstract
Synthetic ovine corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) administered intraventricularly (ICV) to rhesus monkeys resulted in endocrine and behavioral changes. At doses of 20 and 180 micrograms, CRF stimulated the pituitary-adrenal axis in four chair-restrained monkeys. These monkeys showed concomitant increases in arousal. To study these animals in a less restrictive setting, three of the monkeys later received CRF ICV (20 and 180 micrograms) in their home cages. At the 180-micrograms dose the monkeys exhibited a combination of huddling and lying down behavior. These behavioral effects did not seem to be due to alterations in blood pressure.
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