544-548The present study examines the role of
cerebroventricular administered (IIIrd ventricle) galanin on LHRH
and LH release in adult and immature male rats. In both age groups, galanin
stimulated LHRH synthesis and release from the hypothalamus, leading to a
higher release of pituitary LH which in turn increased plasma LH levels.
Galantide, a galanin receptor blocker, on the other hand, drastically reduced
hypothalamic LHRH and plasma LH while increasing pituitary LH. In vitro incubation of anterior
pituitary cells with galanin followed by LHRH resulted in increased release of
pituitary LH but not by galanin alone. Galantide exhibited no such effect
either alone or with LHRH. These results indicate that galanin is an important
regulator for both hypothalamic LHRH and hypophysial LH and its role is
independent of age in the case of male rats