Title of article
Differential roles of hypothalamic serotonin receptor subtypes in the regulation of prolactin secretion in the turkey hen
Author/Authors
Bakken، نويسنده , , Thomas and Kang، نويسنده , , Seong Wook and Kosonsiriluk، نويسنده , , Sunantha and Kuwayama، نويسنده , , Takehito and Chaiseha، نويسنده , , Yupaporn and El Halawani، نويسنده , , Mohamed E.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages
7
From page
131
To page
137
Abstract
In the turkey, exogenous serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT) increases prolactin (PRL) secretion by acting through the dopaminergic (DAergic) system. In the present study, infusion of the 5-HT2C receptor agonist, (R)(−)-DOI hydrochloride (DOI), into the third ventricle stimulates PRL secretion, whereas the 5-HT1A receptor agonist, (+/−)-8-OH-DPAT hydrobromide (DPAT), inhibits PRL secretion. Using the immediate-early gene, c-fos, as an indicator of neuronal activity, in situ hybridization histochemistry showed preferential c-fos co-localization within tyrosine hydroxylase immunoreactive neurons (the rate limiting enzyme in DA synthesis) in the areas of the nucleus preopticus medialis (POM) and the nucleus premammillaris (PMM), in response to DPAT and DOI, respectively. To clarify the involvement of 5-HT1A and 5-HT2C receptors in PRL regulation, their mRNA expression was determined on hypothalamic tissue sections from birds in different reproductive stages. A significant difference in 5-HT1A receptor was observed, with the POM of hypoprolactinemic short day and photorefractory birds showing the highest expression. 5-HT2C receptors mRNA did not change during the reproductive cycle. The data presented support the notion that DA neurons in the PMM and POM mediate the stimulatory and inhibitory effects of 5-HT, respectively, on PRL secretion and the 5-HTergic system can both stimulate and inhibit PRL secretion.
Keywords
birds , Dopamine , Prolactin , Serotonin receptor , Vasoactive intestinal peptide
Journal title
Acta Histochemica
Serial Year
2014
Journal title
Acta Histochemica
Record number
1760269
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