Literature DB >> 6285231

Selective destruction of the ventral noradrenergic bundle but not of the locus coeruleus elevates plasma levels of beta-endorphin immunoreactivity in rats.

M H Millan, M J Millan, A Herz.   

Abstract

The present study examines the role of brain networks of noradrenaline (NA) in the control of pituitary secretion of beta-endorphin into systemic plasma. The blocker of NA synthesis, FLA-63, elicited a pronounced elevation in levels of beta-endorphin immunoreactivity (beta-EI) in systemic plasma and depleted the anterior but not the neurointermediate lobe content of beta-EI. This finding suggests the existence of a noradrenergic mechanism tonically inhibiting the secretion of adenohypophyseal pools of beta-EI into plasma. Selective destruction of the ventral noradrenergic bundle diminished the NA content of the hypothalamus but not the cortex, and produced an increase in plasma levels of beta-EI. Lesions of the locus coeruleus, the primary origin of the dorsal noradrenergic bundle, in contrast, decreased NA levels in the cortex but not the hypothalamus and failed to modify beta-EI levels in plasma. the ventral bundle may, thus, via a hypothalamic site of action, be the noradrenergic pathway inhibiting the secretion of beta-EI into the circulation.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 6285231     DOI: 10.1016/0304-3940(82)90328-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosci Lett        ISSN: 0304-3940            Impact factor:   3.046


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1.  Effect of ventral noradrenergic bundle lesions on concentrations of monoamine neurotransmitters and metabolites in several discrete areas of the rat brain.

Authors:  C A Johnston; L A Mattiace; A Negro-Vilar
Journal:  Cell Mol Neurobiol       Date:  1987-12       Impact factor: 5.046

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