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Action of estrogen and mechanical vaginocervical stimulation on the membrane excitability of hypothalamic and midbrain neurons.

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Haskins J T, Moss R L

出版信息

Brain Res Bull. 1983 Apr;10(4):489-96. doi: 10.1016/0361-9230(83)90146-6.

Abstract

The effect of vaginocervical stimulation (VCS) and estrogen iontophoresis on the electrical activity recorded in urethane-anesthetized female rats from medial preoptic-septal (MPO-S) and midbrain central gray (MCG) neurons was studied during two phases of the estrous cycle, namely metestrus (M) and late proestrus-estrus (LP-E). The spontaneous discharge rate of both MPO-S and MCG neurons varied over the two stages of the estrous cycle. The spontaneous electrical activity of the MPO-S neurons was higher during M than during LP-E whereas MCG unit activity was low during M and higher during LP-E. The VCS-evoked changes in unit activity were specific, in that they were observed in response to mechanical genital stimulation and not in response to painful stimuli and/or nonspecific arousal. These responses were not dependent on the stage of estrous cycle. Finally, the iontophoresis of 17 beta-estradiol hemisuccinate evoked electrophysiological responses from MPO-S and MCG neurons. More MPO-S neurons were responsive to estrogen in LP-E than in M, while fewer MCG neurons were responsive to estrogen in LP-E than in M. The results clearly show that ongoing electrical activity of hypothalamic and midbrain nerve cells can fluctuate between M and LP-E phases of the estrous cycle and change with vaginocervical probing as well as iontophoretically applied estrogen. Furthermore, the results suggest the existence of a reciprocal relationship between the membrane activity of MPO-S and MCG neurons which may be related CNS control of reproductive activities.

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