1990
DOI: 10.1016/0016-6480(90)90308-9
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Absence of an effect of naloxone, an opioid antagonist, on luteinizing hormone release in vivo and luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone I release in vitro in intact, castrated, and food restricted cockerels

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“…These cGnRH Ia and b transcripts are probably translated and further processed since castration increases the concentration of cGnRH I peptide in the cockerel POA, and oestrogen treatment prevents this increase (37). The increase in hypothalamic cGnRH Ia and b transcripts after castration and suppression by oestrogen treatment may be related to the rates of GnRH release from the median eminence and of LH release from the anterior pituitary gland (43). This view is consistent with the increase in plasma LH observed after castration and the depressed plasma LH levels in oestrogen‐treated castrated birds.…”
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“…These cGnRH Ia and b transcripts are probably translated and further processed since castration increases the concentration of cGnRH I peptide in the cockerel POA, and oestrogen treatment prevents this increase (37). The increase in hypothalamic cGnRH Ia and b transcripts after castration and suppression by oestrogen treatment may be related to the rates of GnRH release from the median eminence and of LH release from the anterior pituitary gland (43). This view is consistent with the increase in plasma LH observed after castration and the depressed plasma LH levels in oestrogen‐treated castrated birds.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plasma LH and testicular cGnRH I were measured in single radioimmunoassay (42, 43). The intra‐assay coefficient variations were 4.5 and 5.2%, respectively.…”
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“…All birds were killed 21 days after INC hens had started incubation and samples of basal hypothalamus were taken as described previously .…”
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“…The basal hypothalamus, preoptic area of the hypothalamus, pituitary, hindbrain, duodenum, small intestine, ceca, gall bladder, and pancreas were collected and immediately frozen in liquid nitrogen and stored at −80°C. The basal and preoptic area of the hypothalamus dissection has been described previously (37); the duodenum sample was taken from the tip of the pancreatic loop and the small intestine 1 cm posterior to the junction of the ceca. The samples from the same animals were also used for estimation of allele-specific expression.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%