Abstract

The effects of intracarotid injections of saline extracts of samples of certain hypothalamic nuclei or regions and motor cerebral cortex on blood levels of 17-hydroxycorticosteroid have been studied in the trained nonstressed dog. Extracts of 1 mg. of supraoptic nucleus and median eminence produced significant increases in 17-hydroxycorticosteroids while extracts of the same amounts of lateral hypothalamic nucleus, mammilary body, optic tract, paraventricular nucleus, and posterior sigmoid cerebral cortex failed to produce a significant increase.

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