Literature DB >> 7349964

Concomitant increases in serum growth hormone and hypothalamic somatostatin in rats after injection of gamma-aminobutyric acid, aminooxyacetic acid, or gamma-hydroxybutyric acid.

J Takahara, S Yunoki, H Hosogi, W Yakushiji, J Kageyama, T Ofuji.   

Abstract

gamma-Aminobutyric acid (GABA; 50 or 500 microgram/10 microliter) was injected into the right lateral ventricle of urethane- or pentobarbital-anesthetized male rats. The animals were decapitated 15 min after injection. Serum GH and hypothalamic somatostatin (SRIF) concentration were measured by specific RIAs. Intraventricular GABA caused a dose-related increase in GH and SRIF. In another study, aminooxyacetic acid (5 or 20 mg) was injected ip into urethane-anesthetized rats. Aminooxyacetic acid at 20 mg produced a significant increase in both serum GH and hypothalamic SRIF. Furthermore, 12.5 mg gamma-hydroxybutyric acid (GHB) injected ip into urethane- or pentobarbital-anesthetized rats elicited a significant increase in both serum GH and hypothalamic SRIF. Pretreatment with 20 mg L-dopa produced decreases in the GHB-induced serum GH increase and in hypothalamic SRIF in pentobarbital-anesthetized rats. These results show that GABA and GHB stimulated GH secretion, which was accompanied by increased hypothalamic SRIF. Thus, the GH release induced by GABA or GHB may be partly involved in inhibiting the release of hypothalamic SRIF. As the GHB-induced GH release was inhibited by L-dopa, the stimulatory effect of GHB on GH secretion might be mediated by inhibition of the dopaminergic mechanism.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7349964     DOI: 10.1210/endo-106-1-343

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocrinology        ISSN: 0013-7227            Impact factor:   4.736


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