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      Effects of Vaginal Stimulation on Hypothalamic Multiple-Unit Activity and Pituitary LH Release in the Rat

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          Multiple-unit activity was recorded from the basal hypothalamus and preoptic region in proestrous rats, while EEG, ECG, and respiration were monitored under urethane anesthesia at a dosage that blocked spontaneous ovulation. Under these conditions, on the evening of proestrus, rapid of the vagina and uterine cervix with a glass rod induced a localized elevation of the multiple-unit activity in the medial preoptic nucleus and the median eminence. The latency to onset of the rise in activity was approximately 20 min in both regions; maximal levels were reached in 1½ h and a return to baseline was seen within 3 h. Vaginal stimulation did not induce this characteristic change in diestrous rats, nor did anal stimulation in proestrous animals. A brief rise in serum LH levels was seen only after a significant increase in multiple-unit activity. The results are consistent with the hypothesis that the reflex discharge of LH in the proestrous rat involves preoptic activation of the basal hypothalamus.

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          Journal
          NEN
          Neuroendocrinology
          10.1159/issn.0028-3835
          Neuroendocrinology
          S. Karger AG
          0028-3835
          1423-0194
          1972
          1972
          19 March 2008
          : 10
          : 6
          : 358-370
          Affiliations
          Department of Anatomy and Brain Research Institute, UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California
          Article
          122107 Neuroendocrinology 1972;10:358–370
          10.1159/000122107
          4565765
          c68a15e9-bca5-4ab2-a05c-f094de43ecf5
          © 1972 S. Karger AG, Basel

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          History
          : 25 May 1972
          : 29 July 1972
          Page count
          Pages: 13
          Categories
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          Endocrinology & Diabetes,Neurology,Nutrition & Dietetics,Sexual medicine,Internal medicine,Pharmacology & Pharmaceutical medicine
          Reflex ovulation,Preoptic area,Median eminence,Luteinizing hormone,Vaginal stimulation stimulation,Multiple-unit activity

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