Abstract

To gain insights into quantitative changes in hypothalamic substances which affect the function of the anterior hypophyseal lobe, we developed a technique for carotid cannulation allowing sequential measurements of plasma levels of an affected hormone after injection of such a factor. The principle involves the use of a previously cannulated rat in an unanaesthetized unstressed condition. The hypothalamic extract or LH-RH injected into the cannulas of such animals leads to rapid peaks of LH in peripheral blood removed from the same cannulas within 6 to 8 min, followed by a slow decrease. At least 50% of the peak value is usually found within 3 min. The technique yields quantitatively reproducible results, and appears suitable for measuring relative potencies of test extracts against pure standards and, within as yet undetermined limits, for kinetic studies.

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