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Journal of Endocrinology (1981) 90, 355-358    DOI: 10.1677/joe.0.0900355
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ROLE OF SEROTONIN IN THE REGULATION OF GROWTH HORMONE AND PROLACTIN SECRETION IN THE DOMESTIC FOWL

JAMSHID RABII, F. BUONOMO and C. G. SCANES

Plasma levels of GH and prolactin were measured by radioimmunoassay in male domestic fowl treated with centrally active agents. p-Chlorophenylalanine (pCPA) did not have an effect on tonic levels of prolactin but led to a significant rise in circulating GH concentrations. The three serotonin receptor antagonists tested, methysergide, SQ-10631 and cyproheptadine, each resulted in a significant reduction in plasma prolactin while markedly increasing plasma GH levels. Administration of 5-hydroxytryptophan led to a rise in plasma prolactin and a drop in plasma GH levels in untreated birds or in animals pretreated with pCPA. The serotonin receptor agonist, quipazine, resulted in a marked increase in plasma prolactin and a marked reduction in plasma GH concentrations in untreated birds. In pCPA-pretreated animals quipazine was no longer effective in altering plasma prolactin levels but still caused a significant drop in circulating levels of GH. These results suggest that in the young male domestic fowl serotonin has a stimulatory role in the regulation of prolactin and an inhibitory role in the regulation of GH secretion.




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