Suprachiasmatic nucleus lesion increases corticosterone secretion
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- DOI: 10.1152/ajpregu.1993.264.6.R1186
Suprachiasmatic nucleus lesion increases corticosterone secretion
Abstract
The diurnal rhythm of corticosteroid secretion is controlled by the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN). In rats, plasma corticosteroid levels rise just before the onset of the activity period during the dark phase. Our previous results indicated that vasopressin as a neurotransmitter from the SCN inhibited corticosteroid secretion in the area of the paraventricular/dorsomedial nucleus of the hypothalamus. We hypothesized that during the day the SCN may serve as an inhibitory system for corticosteroid secretion. To investigate this possibility, intact and SCN-lesioned animals were exposed to mild stress in the morning and evening and their plasma corticosteroid levels were monitored. The results indicate that SCN-lesioned animals have higher morning corticosteroid levels and respond both in the morning and evening with higher corticosteroid levels after stress than do intact control animals. We conclude, therefore, that these results indicate an inhibitory role of the SCN on corticosteroid secretion. The apparent discrepancy with the reported stimulatory role of the SCN on adrenocorticotropic hormone secretion is discussed.
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