On the Possibility of Participation of Histamine Neurons in Suppression of Luteinizing Hormone Secretion by Fasting in Rats

  • KOMATSU Hiroyuki
    The United Graduate School of Agriculture, Gifu University (Shinshu University)
  • SHIBANO Takashi
    The United Graduate School of Agriculture, Gifu University (Shinshu University)
  • Ota Katuaki
    Faculty of Agriculture, Shinshu University

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The effect of intracerebroventricular (ICV) infusion of histamine (HA) on the pulsatile luteinizing hormone (LH) secretion was investigated in normally fed and 48 h-fasted ovariectomized estradiol-primed (OVX E2-primed) rats. An immunohistochemical study was also conducted to examine the effect of 48h-fasting on the distribution of HA in posterior and mid portions of the hypothalamus of OVX E2-primed rats. Blood samples for LH assay were collected via atrial indwelling catheter at 6min intervals for 3h, and l0μl of HA solution (1μg/μl) were infused into the third ventricle over 60min of the second one h period of blood sampling. TCV infusion of HA caused a significant depression of mean LH concentration during the period of drug infusion in normally fed rats. The effect of HA infusion was not clear in fasted animals, although the LH release also tended to decrease during the infusion. In mmunohistochemical study, no eminent effect of fasting on the occurrence and size of HA positive particles was observed in any area of posterior and mid portions of the hypothalamus. These results indicate a possibility that HA is involved in the mechanism of the suppression of LH secretion by fasting at least in the conditions examined.

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  • 日本畜産学会報

    日本畜産学会報 71 (4), 400-408, 2000

    公益社団法人 日本畜産学会

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