Bilateral transection of the lateral olfactory tract but not removal of the vomeronasal organs inhibits short-photoperiod-induced testicular regression in golden hamsters.

نویسندگان

  • D R Pieper
  • S W Newman
  • C A Lobocki
  • G Gogola
چکیده

It is now known that removal of the olfactory bulbs increases basal gonadotropin secretion and prevents short-photoperiod-induced testicular regression in Syrian hamsters. The experiments described in the present paper were an attempt to determine which neuronal systems associated with the olfactory bulbs are responsible for this influence on the reproductive neuroendocrine axis. In the first experiment, removal of the vomeronasal organ failed to influence gonadotropin secretion or testes weight in hamsters on long or short photoperiod, suggesting that the vomeronasal-accessory olfactory pathway is not individually responsible for the effect of the olfactory bulbs on gonadotropin secretion. In the second experiment, bilateral transection of the lateral olfactory tracts (LOT) did prevent short-photoperiod-induced testicular regression and the associated decrease in gonadotropin secretion. Since the nervus terminalis is confined to the surface of the medical olfactory bulb pathway, the results of LOT transection indicate that the nervus terminalis, which itself contains gonadotropin releasing hormone, does not mediate the influence of the olfactory bulbs on gonadotropin secretion. These results further suggest that the olfactory bulb influence on gonadotropin secretion is due to neural connections to the pyriform cortex, entorhinal cortex or amygdala.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Brain research

دوره 485 2  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1989