Age-related differences in the spontaneous and thyrotropin-releasing hormone-stimulated release of prolactin and thyrotropin in ovariectomized rats

Neuroendocrinology
P S WangJ T Pan

Abstract

Effect of estradiol on the spontaneous and thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH)-stimulated release of prolactin (PRL) and thyrotropin (TSH) in young and aged ovariectomized (Ovx) rats was investigated. Old (22-26 months) and young (3 months) female rats were Ovx 3 weeks before use. They were injected subcutaneously with estradiol benzoate (EB, 25 micrograms/kg) or sesame oil for 3 days and were catheterized via the right jugular vein. Twenty hours after the last administration of EB, rats were injected with TRH (10 micrograms/kg) through the catheter. Blood samples were collected before and 5, 10, 20, 40 and 60 min after TRH injection. On the day following blood sampling, all rats were decapitated. The anterior pituitary glands (APs) were excised, and incubated with or without TRH (10 ng/ml) at 37 degrees C for 30 min. The basal level of PRL concentration in plasma samples was 5-fold higher in old Ovx rats than in young Ovx rats. Five min after TRH injection, the increase in plasma PRL was greater in old animals than in young animals. Plasma PRL remained higher in old animals than in young animals at 10, 20, 40 and 60 min following TRH challenge. Administration of EB to old and to young Ovx rats produced increases in both basal ...Continue Reading

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