Gearing M, Terasawa E
Wisconsin Regional Primate Research Center, Madison.
Brain Res Bull. 1988 Jul;21(1):117-21. doi: 10.1016/0361-9230(88)90126-8.
In vivo luteinizing hormone releasing hormone (LHRH) release was measured in conscious, ovariectomized rhesus monkeys using a push-pull cannula inserted into the stalk-median eminence, and the relationship between sampling location and LHRH release was examined. Within an individual animal in which multiple experiments were conducted with different cannula placements, LHRH pulse frequency was consistent. In contrast, LHRH pulse amplitude and mean LHRH release varied with cannula tip location in a pattern which reflected the anatomical distribution of LHRH-immunoreactive fibers described for the rhesus monkey. These results suggest that our push-pull perfusion method is reliable for the in vivo measurement of LHRH and perhaps other neuropeptides and/or neurotransmitters, as well.
使用插入到柄-正中隆起的推挽式套管,对清醒的、切除卵巢的恒河猴体内促黄体生成素释放激素(LHRH)的释放进行了测量,并研究了采样位置与LHRH释放之间的关系。在一只通过不同套管位置进行多次实验的个体动物中,LHRH脉冲频率是一致的。相比之下,LHRH脉冲幅度和LHRH平均释放量随套管尖端位置而变化,其模式反映了恒河猴中LHRH免疫反应性纤维的解剖分布。这些结果表明,我们的推挽式灌注方法对于体内测量LHRH以及可能的其他神经肽和/或神经递质也是可靠的。