Control of magnocellular oxytocin neurones by the region anterior and ventral to the third ventricle (AV3V region) in rats

Author:

Blackburn R. E.,Leng G.,Russell J. A.

Abstract

ABSTRACT The involvement of the region anterior and ventral to the third ventricle (AV3V region) in the control of oxytocin release was investigated using electrical stimulation and electrolytic lesioning techniques in the rat. Electrical stimulation (0·5 mA, 50 Hz, 15–25 s) of the AV3V region of lactating rats evoked a reproducible rise in intramammary pressure equivalent to that induced by 0·25–0·5 mu. oxytocin (i.v.). Increases in circulating concentrations of oxytocin, as determined by specific radioimmunoassay, confirmed that AV3V stimulation released oxytocin in both lactating and non-lactating rats. The increases in plasma oxytocin concentration evoked by electrical stimulation of the AV3V region were dependent upon intensity and frequency of stimulation, and electrode position. A significant (P<0·05) increase followed stimulation at 25 Hz and 0·1 mA, and a maximal response was obtained with 50 Hz and 1·0 mA. Stimulation of the area in and around the nucleus medianus produced the greatest rise in oxytocin secretion. The milk-ejection reflex was not abolished after acute electrolytic ablation of the AV3V region in urethane-anaesthetized lactating rats, but electrolytic lesion of the AV3V region prevented the increase in plasma oxytocin concentration which normally followed an osmotic stimulus (1 ml 1·5 mol NaCl/l, i.p.), These studies provide evidence that the AV3V region is a major source of excitatory afferents to oxytocin neurones; this input is essential for the osmoresponsiveness of these neurones but plays little role in the control of such neurones during reflex milk ejection. J. Endocr. (1987) 114, 253–261

Publisher

Bioscientifica

Subject

Endocrinology,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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