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Corticotrophin (ACTH) release induced by various stressful stimuli has been studied in rats with antero-lateral deafferentation of the medial basal hypothalamus (MBH). The plasma corticosterone level was determined as an index of ACTH release.
In rats with antero-lateral deafferentation of the MBH, ACTH release was prevented after exposure to noise and vibration, sham adrenalectomy and s.c. injection of 1% formalin. ACTH release induced by the injection of histamine (1 mg./100 g., i.p.) and capsaicin (0·25 mg./100 g., s.c.) was significantly less than in the controls. Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide (25 µg./100 g., i.p.) induced an ACTH release that could not be distinguished from that in the controls.
We suggest that (a) noise and vibration, sham adrenalectomy and injection of 1% formalin trigger ACTH release through neural pathways arriving at the MBH from anterior, lateral and dorsal directions, (b) histamine or capsaicin releases ACTH partly through antero-lateral neural afferents to the MBH. In contrast, the ACTH-releasing stimulus of bacterial endotoxin injection reaches the hypothalamo—hypophysial unit by humoral pathways and/or posterior nerve fibres.
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