1997
DOI: 10.1159/000127248
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Modulation by Galanin of Growth Hormone and Gonadotropin Secretion from Perifused Pituitary and Median Eminence of Prepubertal Male Calves

Abstract: Galanin is widely distributed in the peripheral and central nervous system and has been indicated as a putative hypothalamic-hypophysiotropic hormone. This study was performed to investigate the effects of galanin on both growth (GH) and luteinizing hormones (LH) from pituitaries of young male calves. Pituitary slices (P, 500 µm in thickness) were perfused alone or coincubated with median eminence terminals (ME) in DMEM-F12 plus BSA 0.1% and antibiotics. The perifusion chambers were kept in equilibrium for 150… Show more

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“…GnRH-induced LH release was even attenuated by galanin in a dose-dependent manner when either dispersed AP cells or AP fragments harvested at proestrus were used, while galanin did not affect GnRH-stimulated LH release from dispersed AP cells harvested at estrus or diestrus [19]. On the other hand galanin increased LH release from perifused AP fragments collected from prepubertal male calves but did not modulate LH responsiveness to GnRH [24]. These findings point out to the importance of the estrous cycle stage and important species differences in the hypophysiotropic function of galanin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…GnRH-induced LH release was even attenuated by galanin in a dose-dependent manner when either dispersed AP cells or AP fragments harvested at proestrus were used, while galanin did not affect GnRH-stimulated LH release from dispersed AP cells harvested at estrus or diestrus [19]. On the other hand galanin increased LH release from perifused AP fragments collected from prepubertal male calves but did not modulate LH responsiveness to GnRH [24]. These findings point out to the importance of the estrous cycle stage and important species differences in the hypophysiotropic function of galanin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Galanin has thus been reported to act at the level of the pituitary to enhance the LH surge evoked by GnRH hypersecretion [18]; for review see 3], but also to inhibit LH release [19]. Similarly evidence suggests modulation of GH release, as demonstrated in rats [20, 21, 22], in humans [23]and bovine species [24]. …”
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“…First, direct infusion of galanin into the cerebral ventricles of E 2 -treated ovariectomized rats increases LH secretion [5, 6]; second, this increase is blocked by preinfusion of galantide (a galanin antagonist) [5], and third, galanin elicits release of GnRH from AME fragments [3, 4, 5]. Galanin may also act on gonadotropes, since galanin enhances LH secretion from pituitary fragments of female rats [3], and similar effects are seen in pituitary fragments of prepubertal male calves [32]. Here, we provide evidence that galanin, given by peripheral administration, can stimulate LH secretion in the monkey.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Growth hormone was assayed by validated double-antibody radioimmunoassays (RIA) (Baratta et al, 1997). Briefly, GH was radio-iodinated with 125I according to Salacinski et al (1981).…”
Section: Blood Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%