K. Magnusson et Bj. Meyerson, EVIDENCE FOR REGULATORY MECHANISMS MAINTAINING TESTOSTERONE-DEPENDENTAVP CONCENTRATIONS IN TERMINAL REGIONS, Peptides, 17(2), 1996, pp. 263-268
The dose and time relationships of testosterone treatment on arginine-
vasopressin (AVP) concentrations of steroid-dependent vasopressinergic
extrahypothalamic neurons were studied in the castrated male rat. The
rate of AVP increase and the extent and limits of accumulation of AVP
in the terminal regions were explored. Testosterone propionate (TP) t
reatment (0.25, 0.50, and 1.00 mg/kg SC given three times a week) star
ted 15 weeks after castration. The periods of treatment lasted for 20,
40, and 80 days. AVP concentrations in the lateral septum (LS) and th
e lateral habenula (LH), determined by radioimmunoassay, increased dos
e and time dependently. A significant effect was achieved by 0.25 mg/k
g and a maxiumum level obtained by 0.50 mg/kg after a 40-day period of
treatment. The maximum concentration reached corresponded to the leve
l of the intact animal. Increasing the dose or period of treatment did
not raise the AVP concentration above that particular level. The data
suggest regulatory mechanisms that maintain the AVP concentration in
the terminal regions at a precastrational level.