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- ArticleDonoso AO, Banzan AM.J Neural Transm. 1979;44(4):327-32.The effects of histamine released from mast cells by the compound 48/80, a degranulating agent, on plasma prolactin and LH levels, were examined in rats. Compound 48/80 given systemically (s.c.) at a dose of 2 mg/100 g b.w. significantly increased at 15 and 60 min after injection, both prolactin and LH release in ovariectomized, steroid-primed rats. Prolactin but not LH was also augmented in the plasma of male rats following s.c. administration of compound 48/80. There were no modifications of plasma prolactin levels in male rats at 15, 30 or 60 min after intraventricular injection of 50 microgram compound 48/80. Results suggest that the hormone effects were due to histamine released from median eminence mast cells after systemic injection of compound 48/80.
- Booktranslated from the Latin of John Baptist Morgagni by Benjamin Alexander ; with a preface, introd. and a new translation of five letters, by Paul Klemperer.