Abstract

Previous studies have shown that lactation and suckling alter thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) biosynthesis in hypothalamic paraventricular neurons. The amounts of paraventricular TRH mRNA and mediobasal hypothalamus (MBH) TRH were determined following removal of the pups to examine whether paraventricular TRH neuron activity is altered during the transition from lactation to estrous cycle. Paraventricular TRH mRNA and MBH TRH levels were determined by Northern blot analysis and radioimmunoassay, respectively. We had shown previously that after an 8-h withdrawal of the pups at mid-lactation the MBH TRH and paraventricular TRH mRNA levels are not modified. This condition was compared to one where pups were removed for 56 h, finding a significant decrease (46%, p < 0.005) of MBH TRH and a significant increase (156%, p < 0.02) of paraventricular TRH mRNA. The effect observed in the paraventricular TRH mRNA was correlated negatively with the serum corticosterone levels, a potential negative regulator of paraventricular TRH mRNA. The results were similar if a 1-h suckling period was introduced 8 h after withdrawal of the pups to induce a transient increase of corticosterone levels. The pattern of TRH mRNA was specific to the paraventricular nucleus because there was no enhancement in the preoptic area-anterior hypothalamus. In summary, our data suggest that TRH biosynthesis in paraventricular neurons is slowly adjusted after withdrawal of the pups, possibly to prepare TRH neurons to the new secretory demands of the estrous cycle.

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