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Title: | Effect of intracerebroventricularly injected choline on plasma ACTH and beta-endorphin levels in conscious rats |
Authors: | Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Farmakoloji Anabilim Dalı. Savcı, Vahide Gürün, M. Sibel Ulus, İsmail Hkkı Kıran, Burhan K. AAG-8716-2019 D-5340-2015 |
Keywords: | Pharmacology & pharmacy Choline ACTH (adrenocorticotrophin) Beta-endorphin Atropine Mecamylamine Hemicholinium-3 Acetylcholine-release Tyrosine-hydroxylase Anterior-pituitary Corpus striatum Receptors Neurons Supplementation Enhancement Stimulation Induction |
Issue Date: | 15-Aug-1996 |
Publisher: | Elsevier Science BV |
Citation: | Savcı, V. vd. (1996). "Effect of intracerebroventricularly injected choline on plasma ACTH and beta-endorphin levels in conscious rats". European Journal of Pharmacology, 309(3), 275-280. |
Abstract: | In the present study, we examined the effect of intracerebroventricularly injected choline on plasma ACTH (adrenocorticotrophin) and beta-endorphin levels in conscious rats. The intracerebroventricularly injection of choline (50-150 mu g) elevated plasma ACTH levels in a dose-dependent manner. Plasma beta-endorphin levels were also significantly increased. Pretreatment of rats with mecamylamine (50 mu g; intracerebroventricularly), the nicotinic receptor antagonist, completely inhibited the ACTH and beta-endorphin response to choline (150 mu g; intracerebroventricularly). An antagonist of the muscarinic receptor, atropine (10 mu g; intracerebroventricularly), failed to alter these effects. Pretreatment of rats with hemicholinium-3 (20 mu g; intracerebroventricularly), a drug which inhibits the uptake of choline into cholinergic neurons, abolished the choline-induced increases in both plasma ACTH and beta-endorphin levels. These results indicate that choline can increase plasma concentrations of ACTH and beta-endorphin through the activation of central nicotinic acetylcholine receptors. |
URI: | https://doi.org/10.1016/0014-2999(96)00330-5 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0014299996003305 http://hdl.handle.net/11452/21094 |
ISSN: | 0014-2999 |
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