1992
DOI: 10.1016/0016-6480(92)90181-i
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Adrenergic and dopaminergic regulation of gonadotropin-releasing hormone release from goldfish preoptic-anterior hypothalamus and pituitary in vitro

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“…This hypothesis was also confirmed by in vitro studies (Yu et al 1991, Yu andPeter 1992). The release of LHRH by the dopamine D2 receptor is inhibited probably via neuronal projections of neighbouring dopamine fibres and LHRH fibres (Yu and Peter 1992).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 66%
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“…This hypothesis was also confirmed by in vitro studies (Yu et al 1991, Yu andPeter 1992). The release of LHRH by the dopamine D2 receptor is inhibited probably via neuronal projections of neighbouring dopamine fibres and LHRH fibres (Yu and Peter 1992).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…The inhibiting effect of dopamine is not limited to the pituitary gland, because studies with crucian carp proved its inhibitory effect on both LHRH synthesis and secretion (Yu and Peter 1990). This hypothesis was also confirmed by in vitro studies (Yu et al 1991, Yu andPeter 1992). The release of LHRH by the dopamine D2 receptor is inhibited probably via neuronal projections of neighbouring dopamine fibres and LHRH fibres (Yu and Peter 1992).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…To test whether dopamine influences the activity of A. burtoni GnRH1 neurons in the POA, we isolated the soma of GnRH1 neurons by cutting acute brain slices of the POA, which excluded two previously identified sites of dopaminergic control of gonadotropin release -pituitary GnRH1 axonal terminals and gonadotropes (Levavi-Sivan et al, 1995;Vacher et al, 2002;Van Goor et al, 1998;Yu and Peter, 1992;Yu et al, 1991). We bath applied dopamine (1-100 µmol l …”
Section: Dopamine Inhibits Gnrh1 Neuronsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies demonstrate that in tetrapods, dopamine inhibits GnRH1 release (Ching and Lin, 1994;Lacau-Mengido et al, 1993;Owens et al, 1980;Tasaka et al, 1985) via actions at both the hypothalamic soma of GnRH1 neurons and their synaptic terminals within the portal vasculature (Contijoch et al, 1992;Corio et al, 1990;Kuljis and Advis, 1989;Lehman et al, 1988;Pehrson et al, 1983;Ugrumov et al, 1989). In fish, dopamine was thought to act primarily within the pituitary, reducing gonadotropin release either indirectly, by suppressing GnRH1-releasing axons, or directly, by inhibiting pituitary gonadotropes (Levavi-Sivan et al, 1995;Vacher et al, 2002;Van Goor et al, 1998;Yu and Peter, 1992;Yu et al, 1991). Although early studies suggested a hypothalamic site of dopaminergic GnRH1 inhibition in fish (Yu and Peter, 1992;Yu et al, 1991), it remained unknown whether dopamine directly interacts with GnRH1 neurons within the hypothalamic compartment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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