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Query: UNIPROT:P61278 (
somatostatin
)
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The present study was conducted to examine roles of brain monoamines and opioid peptides in growth hormone (GH) secretion in unanesthetized, freely behaving rats. The administration of chlorpromazine (
CPZ
, 300 microgram/100 g, i.v.), an antagonist of brain monoamines, to rats that were passively immunized with antiserum to
somatostatin
immediately lowered plasma GH levels and inhibited episodic GH secretion. An intraventricular injection of beta-endorphin (3.5 microgram) stimulated GH secretion. This effect was completely inhibited by the prior administration of naloxone (100 microgram/100 g, i.v.), a specific antagonist of opioid peptides, but not by
CPZ
. In addition, the administration of naloxone did not inhibit episodic GH secretion. The results suggest that
CPZ
inhibits episodic GH secretion via a factor(s) other than
somatostatin
. It is also inferred that brain monoamines, but not opioid peptides, play major roles in the regulation of episodic GH secretion in rats.
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PMID:Effects of chlorpromazine and naloxone on growth hormone secretion in rats. 610 6