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Journal of Endocrinology (1969) 44, 187-193       DOI: 10.1677/joe.0.0440187
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AFFERENT PATHWAYS OF STRESSFUL STIMULI: CORTICOTROPHIN RELEASE AFTER PARTIAL DEAFFERENTATION OF THE MEDIAL BASAL HYPOTHALAMUS

G. B. MAKARA, E. STARK, M. PALKOVITS, T. RÉVÉSZ and K. MIHÁLY

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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