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Inhibition of hypothalamic somatostatin release by beta-adrenergic antagonists
Authors:S B Richardson  S Twente
Affiliation:Research Program, Veterans Administration, Medical Center, New York, New York 10010.
Abstract:A number of in vivo studies suggest that hypothalamic somatostatin (SRIF) tone is stimulated by the beta-adrenergic system. Employing dispersed adult male rat hypothalamic cells, we studied the effects of beta-adrenergic antagonists on the release of hypothalamic SRIF. Propranolol, at concentrations of 1-100 microM, had no detectable effect on basal SRIF release, but caused dose-dependent inhibition of SRIF release stimulated by ouabain. Two other beta-adrenergic antagonists, labetolol and metoprolol, also caused inhibition of ouabain-stimulated SRIF release. The alpha 2-agonist clonidine was without effect on SRIF release under basal or stimulated conditions. GH secretion from monolayers of dispersed rat anterior pituitary cells was also examined. Propranolol (1-100 microM) had no significant effect on basal GH secretion or GH secretion stimulated by rat GRF. In conclusion, 1) beta-adrenergic antagonists caused inhibition of stimulated SRIF release; 2) clonidine had no detectable effect on SRIF release; and 3) propranolol did not affect GH secretion in vitro. These findings support the hypothesis that beta-adrenergic antagonists augment GH responsivity by inhibiting hypothalamic SRIF release.
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