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This article discusses the experimental evidence which suggests that the pineal gland and its innervating neurons are useful paradigms for the study of neuroendocrine integrative processes. The obtained results can be summarized as follows: 1) existence of putative receptors for various hormones (estradiol, testosterone, 5α-dihydrotestosterone, progesterone, prolactin) in the mammalian pineal gland; (2) steroid metabolic pattern in the pineal gland resembling other brain areas involved in gonadotrophic regulation; (3) control of pineal estrophilic and androphilic receptors by adrenergic transmitter through β-adrenergic receptors and at a translational level; (4) denervation supersensitivity of hormone receptors to neurotransmitter; (5) modification of neuronal activity by hormone treatment at ganglionic and preganglionic sites of action; (6) estrophilic binding sites in ganglia; (7) correlation of pineal responsiveness to hormones with activity of sympathetic nerves; (8) modification by hormones of pineal β-adrenergic mechanisms (9) dissociation of hormone effects on the pineal gland in those mediated or modulated by changes in afferent neuronal activity and those relatively unaffected by denervation. Collectively these data indicate that neuroendocrine, endocrine-neural and endocrine-endocrine transducing processes occur in the pinealocytes and superior cervical ganglia.

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Título:Neurohumoral control of the pineal gland. A model for the study of neuroendocrine integrative processes
Autor:Cardinali, D.P.; Vacas, M.I.; Lowenstein, P.R.; Estevez, E.
Filiación:Cent. Estud. Farmacol. Principios Naturales, 1428 Buenos Aires, Argentina
Palabras clave:androgen; estrogen; gestagen; hormone receptor; prolactin; radioisotope; cell surface receptor; melatonin; neurotransmitter; sex hormone; autonomic nervous system; central nervous system; endocrine system; neuroendocrinology; pineal body; review; superior cervical ganglion; testosterone h 3; adrenergic system; animal; biological model; cattle; chemical phenomena; circadian rhythm; estrus; female; hamster; human; light; male; metabolism; ovulation; physiology; pineal body; pregnancy; rat; sympathetic ganglion; Animal; Cattle; Circadian Rhythm; Depression, Chemical; English Abstract; Estrus; Female; Ganglia, Sympathetic; Hamsters; Human; Light; Male; Melatonin; Models, Biological; Neurotransmitters; Ovulation; Pineal Gland; Pregnancy; Rats; Receptors, Cell Surface; Sex Hormones; Support, Non-U.S. Gov't; Sympathetic Nervous System
Año:1979
Volumen:29
Número:6
Página de inicio:291
Página de fin:304
Título revista:Acta Physiologica Latino-Americana
Título revista abreviado:ACTA PHYSIOL. LAT.-AM.
CODEN:APLTA
CAS:prolactin, 12585-34-1, 50647-00-2, 9002-62-4; melatonin, 73-31-4; Melatonin, 73-31-4; Neurotransmitters; Receptors, Cell Surface; Sex Hormones
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Cardinali, D.P., Vacas, M.I., Lowenstein, P.R. & Estevez, E. (1979) . Neurohumoral control of the pineal gland. A model for the study of neuroendocrine integrative processes . Acta Physiologica Latino-Americana, 29(6), 291-304.
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Cardinali, D.P., Vacas, M.I., Lowenstein, P.R., Estevez, E. "Neurohumoral control of the pineal gland. A model for the study of neuroendocrine integrative processes " . Acta Physiologica Latino-Americana 29, no. 6 (1979) : 291-304.
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Cardinali, D.P., Vacas, M.I., Lowenstein, P.R., Estevez, E. "Neurohumoral control of the pineal gland. A model for the study of neuroendocrine integrative processes " . Acta Physiologica Latino-Americana, vol. 29, no. 6, 1979, pp. 291-304.
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Cardinali, D.P., Vacas, M.I., Lowenstein, P.R., Estevez, E. Neurohumoral control of the pineal gland. A model for the study of neuroendocrine integrative processes . ACTA PHYSIOL. LAT.-AM. 1979;29(6):291-304.
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