EVIDENCE FOR THE INVOLVEMENT OF HYPOTHALAMIC DOPAMINE AND THYROTROPHIN-RELEASING HORMONE IN SUCKLING-INDUCED RELEASE OF PROLACTIN

Author:

DE GREEF W. J.,VISSER T. J.

Abstract

The changes in adenohypophysial and hypothalamic content and in hypothalamic release of dopamine and thyrotrophin-releasing hormone (TRH) into the hypophysial portal system during the suckling-induced release of prolactin were investigated. An increase in peripheral plasma levels of prolactin was induced by mammary nerve stimulation in urethane-anaesthetized and by suckling in unanaesthetized lactating rats. In the unanaesthetized rat, suckling caused a decrease of dopamine levels in hypothalamus and adenohypophysis and a short-lasting small increase in hypothalamic TRH. Mammary nerve stimulation induced a transient decrease in dopamine levels and an increase in TRH levels in hypophysial stalk blood. To assess the significance of the observed changes in dopamine and TRH levels for prolactin release, these changes in dopamine and TRH were mimicked in lactating rats anaesthetized with urethane and pretreated with α-methyl-p-tyrosine (AMpT, a competitive inhibitor of catecholamine synthesis). Reducing hypothalamic dopamine secretion by treatment with AMpT increased peripheral plasma levels of prolactin from 15 to 477 ng/ml; an infusion with dopamine, resulting in plasma levels similar to those measured in hypophysial stalk plasma, reduced plasma levels of prolactin to 127 ng/ml. Neither a 50% reduction in dopamine infusion rate for 15 min nor administration of 100 ng TRH caused an appreciable change in plasma prolactin levels. However, when dopamine infusion was reduced by 50% for 15 min just before TRH was injected, then an increase in plasma levels of prolactin from 172 to 492 ng/ml was observed. Thus, the effectiveness of TRH in releasing prolactin in the lactating rat was enhanced when a transient decrease of dopamine levels occurred before treatment with TRH. It is concluded that the changes observed in dopamine and TRH levels in hypophysial stalk blood are involved in the suckling-induced prolactin release in an important manner.

Publisher

Bioscientifica

Subject

Endocrinology,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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