Harvey S, Scanes C G, Chadwick A, Border G, Bolton N J
J Endocrinol. 1979 Aug;82(2):193-7. doi: 10.1677/joe.0.0820193.
The effects of a chicken hypothalamic extract (HE) on the secretion of prolactin and growth hormone (GH) in vivo have been investigated by radioimmunoassay in the domestic fowl. Different i.v. doses of HE (0.25--25 HE equivalents/kg body weight) had no effect on GH secretion in conscious or anaesthetized cockerels. In both groups of birds the concentration of plasma prolactin was significantly increased within 10 min of administration of the extract. Extracts of other brain tissues (cerebral cortex, cerebellum and medulla oblongata) had no stimulatory effect on prolactin or GH secretion. Release of both prolactin and GH by dispersed pituitary cells and by hemipituitary glands in vitro was enhanced following incubation with HE (5 hypothalami equivalents/ml) or with single whole hypothalami respectively. Other brain tissues (cerebellum, optic lobes and medulla oblongata) had no effect on the concentration of prolactin or GH released by incubated hemipituitary glands.
在家禽中,通过放射免疫分析法研究了鸡下丘脑提取物(HE)对体内催乳素和生长激素(GH)分泌的影响。不同静脉注射剂量的HE(0.25 - 25 HE当量/千克体重)对清醒或麻醉的公鸡的GH分泌没有影响。在两组鸟类中,提取物给药后10分钟内血浆催乳素浓度显著升高。其他脑组织(大脑皮层、小脑和延髓)对催乳素或GH分泌没有刺激作用。与HE(5个下丘脑当量/毫升)或单个完整下丘脑分别孵育后,体外分散的垂体细胞和半垂体释放的催乳素和GH均增强。其他脑组织(小脑、视叶和延髓)对孵育的半垂体释放的催乳素或GH浓度没有影响。