Neural influence on oxytocin-induced changes of adrenomedullary catecholamines in the pigeon

Mahata, S. K. ; Ghosh, Asok (1991) Neural influence on oxytocin-induced changes of adrenomedullary catecholamines in the pigeon Regulatory Peptides, 33 (2). pp. 183-190. ISSN 0167-0115

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Abstract

Oxytocin (0.25 IU/100 g body wt) was injected intraperitoneally only once to unilaterally splanchnic denervated pigeons. The effects were investigated after 0.5, 4, 12, 24, 72, 144 and 216 h of administration. The findings revealed that oxytocin caused the release of more norepinephrine (NE) from the denervated glands up to 24 h after treatment. In contrast, oxytocin-induced release of epinephrine (E) showed no significant difference in between the innervated and the denervated glands after 0.5 h of treatment. Strikingly, oxytocin brought about release of more E from the denervated glands after 24 h of treatment. This indicates that the first phase of NE release and the second phase of E release are neurally regulated. The findings further revealed that the resynthesis of both NE and E was faster in the innervated glands after 216 h of oxytocin treatment. This clearly points out that the splanchnic nerve accelerates resynthesis of both NE and E induced by oxytocin.

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Keywords:Oxytocin; Splanchnic Nerve; Adrenomedullary Catecholamine; Pigeon
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