Abstract

Uptake and release of radiolabeled serotonin, noradrenaline, dopamine, acetylcholine and GABA by rat hypothalamic tissue in virto were examined following various treatments, which cause drastic changes in the tissue levels of corticosterone. Hypophysectomy affected both uptake and release of most of the neurotransmitters studied. However, adrenalectomy had a more selective effect, changing these processes for serotonin only. The uptake of radiolabeled serotonin by synaptosomes was decreased by about 30%, while its release from tissue slices upon depolarization with 40 mM K + was increased 25%. Both of these changes could be prevented by injecting adrenalectomized rats with corticosterone. It is suggested that corticosteroid hormones might play a modulatory role in maintaining a certain functional activity level in central serotonergic neurons.

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