Reflex activation of paraventricular nucleus units during the reproductive cycle and in ovariectomized rats treated with oestrogen or progesterone

377 neurones in the paraventricular nucleus (PVN) were antidromically identified in female rats during various stages of the reproductive cycle and in ovariectomized rats with or without estrogen or progesterone pretreatment. The units were tested for their responses to vaginal distension and pinchi...

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Main Authors: H. Negoro, S. Visessuwan, R. C. Holland
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spelling th-mahidol.101162018-03-22T16:24:34Z Reflex activation of paraventricular nucleus units during the reproductive cycle and in ovariectomized rats treated with oestrogen or progesterone H. Negoro S. Visessuwan R. C. Holland Mahidol University Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Medicine 377 neurones in the paraventricular nucleus (PVN) were antidromically identified in female rats during various stages of the reproductive cycle and in ovariectomized rats with or without estrogen or progesterone pretreatment. The units were tested for their responses to vaginal distension and pinching of the foot. Unit responses to vaginal distension varied during the estrous cycle, pregnancy and lactation. The percentages of PVN units recorded at each stage which increased their firing rate in response to vaginal distension were 64.1% in proestrus, 56.7% in estrus, 33.3% in metestrus, 42.4% in diestrus, 6.9% in midpregnancy (day 12) which was significantly lower than in any other stage or condition, 72.0% at full term, 55.5% immediately ( < 24 hr) after parturition and 40.0% during lactation. Furthermore, when tested in midpregnancy, there was a period of interruption of spontaneous firing in 13.8% of PVN units during vaginal distension. The percentage of units which increased their firing rate during vaginal distension in ovariectomized rats was 42.4% and in ovariectomized, estrogen treated rats was 69.2% and thus significantly higher. While the percentage in progesterone treated rats (35.1%) was not significantly different from that in ovariectomized rats, it was significantly lower than in the estrogen treated group. In addition, 18.9% of the units had a period of interruption of spontaneous firing in response to vaginal distension constituting the only group besides the midpregnancy group in which this was observed. Pinching the foot also excited PVN unit activity in some cases. It was more frequently evoked by pinching a foot contralateral to the PVN nucleus from which the recording was taken. The response to stimulation of the ipsilateral foot was weaker or absent. The responsiveness of PVN units to pinching varied throughout the reproductive cycle as well as in ovariectomized rats with or without treatment with estrogen or progesterone. The pattern of variation was dissimilar from that observed after vaginal distension and the magnitude of variation was smaller. Interruption of spontaneous firing was observed in 7 different groups. 2018-03-22T09:22:40Z 2018-03-22T09:22:40Z 1973-01-01 Article Journal of Endocrinology. Vol.59, No.3 (1973), 559-567 10.1677/joe.0.0590559 00220795 2-s2.0-0015733257 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/10116 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=0015733257&origin=inward
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topic Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Medicine
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Medicine
H. Negoro
S. Visessuwan
R. C. Holland
Reflex activation of paraventricular nucleus units during the reproductive cycle and in ovariectomized rats treated with oestrogen or progesterone
description 377 neurones in the paraventricular nucleus (PVN) were antidromically identified in female rats during various stages of the reproductive cycle and in ovariectomized rats with or without estrogen or progesterone pretreatment. The units were tested for their responses to vaginal distension and pinching of the foot. Unit responses to vaginal distension varied during the estrous cycle, pregnancy and lactation. The percentages of PVN units recorded at each stage which increased their firing rate in response to vaginal distension were 64.1% in proestrus, 56.7% in estrus, 33.3% in metestrus, 42.4% in diestrus, 6.9% in midpregnancy (day 12) which was significantly lower than in any other stage or condition, 72.0% at full term, 55.5% immediately ( < 24 hr) after parturition and 40.0% during lactation. Furthermore, when tested in midpregnancy, there was a period of interruption of spontaneous firing in 13.8% of PVN units during vaginal distension. The percentage of units which increased their firing rate during vaginal distension in ovariectomized rats was 42.4% and in ovariectomized, estrogen treated rats was 69.2% and thus significantly higher. While the percentage in progesterone treated rats (35.1%) was not significantly different from that in ovariectomized rats, it was significantly lower than in the estrogen treated group. In addition, 18.9% of the units had a period of interruption of spontaneous firing in response to vaginal distension constituting the only group besides the midpregnancy group in which this was observed. Pinching the foot also excited PVN unit activity in some cases. It was more frequently evoked by pinching a foot contralateral to the PVN nucleus from which the recording was taken. The response to stimulation of the ipsilateral foot was weaker or absent. The responsiveness of PVN units to pinching varied throughout the reproductive cycle as well as in ovariectomized rats with or without treatment with estrogen or progesterone. The pattern of variation was dissimilar from that observed after vaginal distension and the magnitude of variation was smaller. Interruption of spontaneous firing was observed in 7 different groups.
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S. Visessuwan
R. C. Holland
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author H. Negoro
S. Visessuwan
R. C. Holland
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title Reflex activation of paraventricular nucleus units during the reproductive cycle and in ovariectomized rats treated with oestrogen or progesterone
title_short Reflex activation of paraventricular nucleus units during the reproductive cycle and in ovariectomized rats treated with oestrogen or progesterone
title_full Reflex activation of paraventricular nucleus units during the reproductive cycle and in ovariectomized rats treated with oestrogen or progesterone
title_fullStr Reflex activation of paraventricular nucleus units during the reproductive cycle and in ovariectomized rats treated with oestrogen or progesterone
title_full_unstemmed Reflex activation of paraventricular nucleus units during the reproductive cycle and in ovariectomized rats treated with oestrogen or progesterone
title_sort reflex activation of paraventricular nucleus units during the reproductive cycle and in ovariectomized rats treated with oestrogen or progesterone
publishDate 2018
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