PMID: 9530436Jan 1, 1997Paper

The effect of adrenoreceptor antagonists and agonists on LHRH release from the stalk-median eminence in the pig

Acta Physiologica Hungarica
G WasowiczA J Ziecik

Abstract

A release of radio-immunoassayable LHRH from the stalk-median eminence of neonatal piglets and prepubertal gilts was measured using an in vitro incubation system. The stalk-median eminence was collected from one-week-old male (n = 19) and female (n = 21) piglets and from 6-month-old prepubertal ovariectomized gilts given oestradiol benzoate (20 micrograms/kg b.w.; n = 52) or left untreated (control; n = 25) 30 or 68 h before slaughter. Each vial, containing the stalk-median eminence in 2 ml of Krebs-Ringer bicarbonate buffer, was incubated for 30 min, followed by 30 min incubations during which either basal release or the effect of adrenoreceptor antagonists and agonists on LHRH output was evaluated. There were no differences between the basal release of LHRH (x +/- SEM; pg/ml) from the stalk-median eminence of male (65.5 +/- 9.8) and female (66.3 +/- 9.6) newborn piglets. The addition of propranolol (10(-6) M) caused a 250% increase in LHRH release from the stalk-median eminence explants of neonatal males (p = 0.08) and females (p < 0.05). Neither norepinephrine nor phentolamine affected LHRH release from the stalk-median eminence of newborn males and females. The basal release of LHRH (pg/ml) from the stalk-median eminence ex...Continue Reading

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