Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5625938 | Autonomic Neuroscience | 2017 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
This study examined the site of main integration center in the physical stress-induced inhibition of ovarian estradiol secretion because of ovarian sympathetic nerve (superior ovarian nerve: SON) activation in anesthetized rats. In central nervous system-intact rats, electrical stimulation of the tibial afferent nerve at 10 V increased the efferent activity of the SON by 39 ± 13% and reduced the ovarian secretion of estradiol by 34 ± 7%. These responses were observed in decerebrate rats but were abolished in spinal rats. Thus, the main integration center for this ovarian hormonal response is located in the brain stem.
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Authors
Sae Uchida, Fusako Kagitani,