Summary
In order to clarify the effect of exogenous corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) on
catecholaminergic and serotoninergic system activity in the mediobasal hypothalamus
- median eminence (MBH-ME) of ewes the changes in extracellular levels of noradrenaline
(NA) and serotonin (5HT), and main metabolites of monoamines, 4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenylglycol
(MHPG), 3,4- dihydroxy-phenylacetic acid (DOPAC), homovanilic acid(HVA), and 5-hydroxy-indolo-3-acetic
acid (5-HIAA) were quantified in the perfusates collected from MBH-ME. NA, 5-HT and
monoamine metabolites in the perfusates were analyzed using high performance liquid
chromatography with electrochemical detection. CRF induced a rise in extracellular
concentration of NA and 5-HT only in the estrous ewes prior to a preovulatory LH surge.
CRF treatment caused a heterogenous effect on extra-hypothalamus - median cellular
concentrations of 5-HT in ewes during the preovulatory LH surge. Except for DOPAC
and HVA in some estrous ewes during the preovulatory LH surge, CRF caused an increase
in monoamine metabolites levels in the MBH-ME in anestrous and estrous animals. These
results indicate that CRF facilitates NA release in the MBH-ME during the presurge
LH period in ewes, and that CRF increases metabolic activities of the mono aminergic
systems in this structure in the anestrous and estrous ewes, except dopaminergic system
in the ewes during the preovulatory LH surge. It is suggested that: 1) the responses
of monoaminergic systems activity in the MBH-ME to CRF in large degree is dependent
upon physiological state of ewes and 2) in some endocrinological phases CRF may affect
LHRH and other hypothalamic hormone secretion indirectly by altering monoaminergic
system activity in the MBH-ME.
Key words
CRF - monoamines - metabolites of monoamines - eminence - ewe