Effects of serotonin, cyproheptadine and reserpine on corticotropin-releasing factor release from the rat hypothalamus in vitro

1986 
Abstract We investigated the effects of serotonin, cyproheptadine and reserpine on corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) release from the rat hypothalamus, and the effect of cyproheptadine on CRF-induced adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) secretion from the anterior pituitary (AP) in vitro using a perifusion system for rat hypothalami and AP, and a rat CRF radioimmunoassay. Cyproheptadine, 10 −8 M, had a direct inhibitory effect on both basal and 10 −9 M CRF-induced ACTH secretion from the rat AP in vitro. In addition, 10 −9 −10 −7 M cyproheptadine inhibited basal CRF release in a dose-dependent fashion, and also suppressed serotonin- and KCl-induced CRF release. Conversely, 10 −9 −10 −7 M reserpine failed to influence CRF release from the rat hypothalamus. These results indicate that a serotonergic mechanism may be involved in the CRF-releasing mechanism, and inhibition of depolarization-dependent calcium entry into cells and/or nerve endings. In addition an anti-serotonergic mechanism is involved in the inhibitory action of cyproheptadine.
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