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Diurnal variations of medial basal and anterior hypothalamic thyroliberin [TRH] and serum thyrotropin [TSH] concentrations in male rats.
Authors:PT Männistö  J Pakkanen  T Ranta  F Koivusalo  J Leppäluoto
Institution:1. Department of Pharmacology, University of Helsinki, Siltavuorenpenger 10 A, 00170 Helsinki 17, Finland;2. Department of Pharmacology, University of Kuopio, Finland;3. Department of Serology and Bacteriology, University of Helsinki, Finland;4. Department of Physiology, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland
Abstract:The diurnal variation of TRH concentrations in different parts of hypothalamus was studied in 80 male rats, which were killed in groups of 5 at 3 h intervals. The hypothalamus was dissected into three parts: I) medial basal hypothalamus (MBH), II) anterior hypothalamus, and III) dorsal hypothalamus. Anterior pituitary and serum TSH concentrations were also measured. TRH concentrations were higher in MBH than in the other parts of the hypothalamus: at night 300–450 pg/mg of wet weight of tissue. When the lights were turned on, MBH-TRH levels began to decrease, reaching a nadir of 210 pg/mg at 12 noon. After 15 h, MBH-TRH levels began to increase again. The changes in TRH levels in anterior hypothalamus were usually opposite to those in MBH (r = ?0.6185). Serum TSH levels were about 800 ng/ml during the day and were decreased to about one half of these levels when the lights were turned off. Serum TSH levels were positively correlated with anterior hypothalamic TRH levels (r = 0.6457) and inversely correlated with MBH-TRH levels (r = ?0.7747). Anterior pituitary TSH levels showed small but statistically insignificant variations. In conclusion, there were statistically interrelated diurnal rhythms in anterior hypothalamic and MBH-TRH levels and serum TSH concentrations.
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