大鼠下丘脑正中隆起促黄体生成素、释放激素和生长抑素的来源。

J Molnár, K Köves, J Marton, B Halász
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放射线免疫法测定大鼠下丘脑正中突起两半体黄体生成素释放激素(LHRH)和生长抑素含量:(1)单侧刀切视前区前方、外侧和上方(视前脱神经);(2)视交叉上区中部单侧弓切(视交叉上神经脱动);(3)视交叉后单侧弓形切口(视交叉后移行);(4)在一侧下丘脑内侧基底周围切割,从视交叉后水平开始切割(完全脱神经)。视前神经分化导致同侧正中隆起的LHRH含量降低50%以上。单侧交叉后或完全脱神经后,视交叉上神经分离大鼠的LHRH降低幅度更大(约70%),而在同侧正中突中只发现约15%的神经激素。单侧视前突脱神经后正中隆起生长抑素几乎没有变化,而单侧视交叉上突、交叉后突和完全脱神经后同侧半正中隆起生长抑素分别下降约50%、60%和80%。结果与大多数突出到正中隆起的LHRH核外核部分位于视前下丘脑前部和部分位于该区域前面或上方的大脑区域的假设是一致的。末端位于中央隆起的核周生长抑素大部分位于视前下丘脑前部区。
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On the origin of luteinizing hormone releasing hormone and somatostatin in the median eminence of the rat hypothalamus.

Luteinizing hormone releasing hormone (LHRH) and somatostatin content of the two halves of the median eminence of the rat hypothalamus were determined by radioimmunoassay three weeks after following deafferentations: (1) unilateral knife cut in front of, laterally and above the preoptic area (preoptic deafferentation); (2) unilateral arched cut at the midlevel of the suprachiasmatic region (suprachiasmatic deafferentation); (3) unilateral arched cut behind the optic chiasm (retrochiasmatic deafferentation); (4) cutting around the medial basal hypothalamus on one side starting with the cut at the posterior level of the optic chiasm (complete deafferentation). Preoptic deafferentation caused a more than 50% decrease in the LHRH content of the ipsilateral half of the median eminence. The reduction in LHRH was even greater (about 70%) in rats with suprachiasmatic deafferentation and only about 15% of the neurohormone was found in the ipsilateral half of the median eminence after unilateral retrochiasmatic or complete deafferentation. The median eminence somatostatin showed practically no change after unilateral preoptic deafferentation, while it was reduced by about 50, 60 and 80% in the ipsilateral half median eminence after a unilateral suprachiasmatic, retrochiasmatic and complete deafferentation, respectively. The results are consistent with the assumption that the majority of the LHRH perikarya projecting to the median eminence are located partly in the preoptic-anterior hypothalamic area and partly in brain regions in front of or above this area. Most of the somatostatin perikarya with terminals in the median eminence are in the preoptic-anterior hypothalamic region.

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