CORTICOTROPIN-RELEASING PEPTIDES IN RAT HYPOPHYSEAL PORTAL BLOOD AFTER PARAVENTRICULAR LESIONS - A MARKED REDUCTION IN THE CONCENTRATION OF CORTICOTROPIN-RELEASING FACTOR-41, BUT NO CHANGE IN VASOPRESSIN

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ANTONI, FA [1 ]
FINK, G [1 ]
SHEWARD, WJ [1 ]
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[1] UNIV OXFORD, DEPT HUMAN ANAT, OXFORD OX1 3QX, ENGLAND
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10.1677/joe.0.1250175
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Previous data show that corticotrophin-releasing factor-41 (CRF-41), arginine vasopressin (AVP) and oxytocin are released into hypophysial portal blood. It has been presumed that the CRF-41 originates mainly from parvicellular neurones of the paraventricular nuclei (PVN); however, AVP and oxytocin could also be derived as a consequence of preterminal release from magnocellular projections to the neurohypophysis. The latter has been suggested to be the case for AVP as assessed by studies of the median eminence in vitro. Here we have investigated the source of CRF-41, AVP and oxytocin in hypophysial portal blood of adult male Wistar rats 8-10 days after surgical lesioning of the PVN. In PVN-lesioned animals the output of CRF-41 into hypophysial portal blood was reduced by about 90%, and that of oxytocin by about 40%: however, the output of AVP into portal blood was reduced only by about 10%. The release of AVP into portal blood increased after adrenalectomy; this increased release could be returned to normal by treatment with dexamethasone. No change of AVP release occurred after adrenalectomy in animals in which the PVN had been lesioned. These results show (i) that most of the CRF-41 released into hypophysial portal blood is derived from the PVN, (ii) that in PVN-lesioned animals AVP and oxytocin release remains at near normal or 60% of normal respectively, suggesting that a substantial amount of both neuropeptides in portal blood is derived as a consequence of preterminal release from supraoptic nuclei projections in the median eminence, and (iii) that glucocorticoid feedback inhibition of AVP release is exerted at the level of the PVN.
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