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Somatostatin Depletion by Cysteamine Increases Somatostatin Binding and Growth Hormone-Releasing Factor Messenger Ribonucleic Acid in the Arcuate Nucleus
Authors:J Bertherat  A Berod†  E Normand‡  B Bloch‡  W Rostenef†  C Kordon  J Epelbaum
Institution:U 159 INSERM, Paris, France.;U 55 INSERM, Paris, France.;Universite de Bordeaux II, Bordeaux, France.
Abstract:We have previously described somatostatin (SRIF) pericellular binding sites in the vicinity of growth hormone-releasing factor (GRF)-containing cells in the ventrolateral part of the arcuate nucleus (ARC) of the male rat. To further assess the direct role of SRIF on GRF messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) levels in the mediobasal hypothalamus, we depleted endogenous SRIF by cysteamine (CS; 300 mg/kg body wt 6 h prior to sacrifice). In the ventrolateral part of the ARC, there was a 2-fold increase (P<0.05) in 125I]SRIF specific binding and GRF mRNA-labelled cell numbers in the CS-treated group as compared to control animals. Furthermore, there was a positive correlation between 125I]SRIF binding and the number of GRF mRNA-labelled cells (r = 0.89; P<0.01). In contrast, such effects were not observed along the base of the ventromedial nucleus where pericellular 125I]SRIF binding was not associated with GRF mRNA-labelled cells. These results provide functional evidence for a direct SRIF inhibition, through specific receptors, of GRF mRNA levels in ARC neurons.
Keywords:Somatostatin  growth hormone-releasing factor  cysteamine  quantitative light microscopic autoradiography              in situ hybridization
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