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Neuroscience Letters | 1994

Acute stress stimulates secretion of GHRH and somatostatin into hypophysial portal blood of conscious sheep

M Cataldi; E Magnan; Viviane Guillaume; Anne Dutour; N. Sauze; L Mazzocchi; B. Conte-Devolx; Charles Oliver

The effects of acute stress on growth hormone (GH) secretion and the mechanisms involved in its changes have been investigated in sheep. An acute isolation-restraint stress induced a rapid and significant increase in jugular GH levels in 12 out of 14 rams. GH-releasing hormone (GHRH) and somatostatin secretion during the same stress were studied in 5 animals prepared for hypophysial portal blood collection. A 3.5-fold increase in portal GHRH levels was observed concomitantly with a slight elevation in portal somatostatin. Portal corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) and jugular cortisol plasma levels increased during the same stress. Our data suggest that an isolation-restraint stress stimulates GH secretion in the sheep and that GHRH may be responsible for GH response.


Journal of Endocrinological Investigation | 2003

Hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis in acute myocardial infarction treated by percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty: effect of time of presentation.

F. Paganelli; C. Frachebois; Jean-Gabriel Velut; Sandrine Boullu; N. Sauze; J. P. Rosso; P. Barnay; P. Sbragia; R. Gelisse; Michel Grino; S. Levy; Charles Oliver

Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is associated with a stimulation of cortisol which lasts 24 hours in patients treated by thrombolysis. Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) is an alternative treatment for AMI which reduces the length of myocardial ischemia. Our objective was the determination of the amplitude and duration of cortisol and other hormones of the hypothalamo-pituitaryadrenal (HPA) axis release in patients undergoing PTCA. These responses were also analyzed in relation with the time of onset of AMI. The effect of coronarography with or without angioplasty in patients without AMI was also studied. Plasma ACTH, cortisol, corticotropin-releasing hormone and arginine vasopressin levels were determined during the first 48 hours in 20 patients with first AMI, treated by PTCA and in 10 patients without AMI undergoing coronarography (and angioplasty in five of them). A strong stimulation of the HPA axis was observed in AMI patients, but the duration of cortisol secretion was significantly reduced (less than 8 hours) as compared with previous studies in patients treated with thrombolysis. A clear-cut ACTH-cortisol dissociation was also observed after the third hour. ACTH and cortisol stimulation was higher in patients admitted between 04:00 h and 16:00 h than in patients admitted between 16:00 h and 04:00 h In patients without AMI, coronarography induced a moderate, but significant short-lasting ACTH and cortisol stimulation. In conclusion, our data suggest that the degree of stimulation of the HPA axis may depend upon the type of treatment and the circadian rhythm of this axis.


Neuroendocrinology | 1999

Combined Hypervolemia and Hypoosmolality Alter Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis Response to Endotoxin Stimulation

Frédéric Dadoun; Jean-Gabriel Velut; Viviane Guillaume; N. Sauze; Jean-Christophe Orsoni; Rolf C. Gaillard; Charles Oliver

Changes in corticotropin (ACTH) and glucocorticoid secretion have been described during disturbances of body fluid homeostasis and attributed to alterations in arginine vasopressin (AVP) secretion from magnocellular hypothalamic neurons. In order to further characterize the mechanisms involved in the interactions between body fluid alterations and pituitary adrenal function, we manipulated osmolality and volemia in sheep under stimulation of the pituitary-adrenal axis by acute injection of endotoxin. We have recently shown that endotoxin injection induces a long-lasting release of both corticotropin releasing hormone (CRH) and AVP into hypophysial portal blood, and an early stimulation of AVP secretion into peripheral vessels, thus suggesting a joint activation of magnocellular and parvocellular neurons of the PVN. We used the same experimental model to investigate the effect of combined volume loading and plasma dilution (achieved by 1-deamino-8-D-arginine (dDAVP) administration together with infusion of 2 liters of 2.5% glucose solution) on CRH, AVP, ACTH and cortisol responses to endotoxin stimulation. In volume-loaded animals, ACTH and cortisol responses to endotoxin were significantly blunted and we observed a parallel decrease in portal CRH and jugular and portal AVP levels. These data show that hypoosmolality and/or hypervolemia reduce(s) ACTH and cortisol response to stress in sheep as in other species. They strongly suggest that this reduction in ACTH and cortisol responses to endotoxin involve not only magnocellular hypothalamic neurons secreting AVP, as usually assumed, but also PVN parvocellular neurons secreting both CRH and AVP.


Endocrinology | 1994

Growth Hormone (GH)-Releasing Hormone Secretion Is Stimulated by a New GH-Releasing Hexapeptide in Sheep

Guillaume; E Magnan; M Cataldi; Anne Dutour; N. Sauze; M Renard; H Razafindraibe; B. Conte-Devolx; R Deghenghi; Lenaerts


European Journal of Endocrinology | 1998

Effect of endotoxin on the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis in sheep

Frédéric Dadoun; Viviane Guillaume; N. Sauze; Jean Farisse; Jean-Gabriel Velut; Jean-Christophe Orsoni; Rolf C. Gaillard; Charles Oliver


European Journal of Endocrinology | 1997

Another view of GH neuroregulation: lessons from the sheep

Anne Dutour; Nathalie Briard; Viviane Guillaume; E Magnan; M Cataldi; N. Sauze; Charles Oliver


Journal of Endocrinology | 1995

Effect of actively immunizing sheep against growth hormone-releasing hormone or somatostatin on spontaneous pulsatile and neostigmine-induced growth hormone secretion

E Magnan; L Mazzocchi; M Cataldi; Viviane Guillaume; Anne Dutour; F Dadoun; Y Le Bouc; N. Sauze; M Renard; B Conte-Devolx; Charles Oliver


Journal of Endocrinology | 2000

IGF-I/IGFBPs system response to endotoxin challenge in sheep

N Briard; F Dadoun; G Pommier; N. Sauze; Y Lebouc; Charles Oliver; Anne Dutour


Endocrinology | 1994

Role of growth hormone (GH)-releasing hormone and somatostatin in the mediation of clonidine-induced GH release in sheep.

E Magnan; M Cataldi; Viviane Guillaume; L Mazzocchi; Anne Dutour; H Razafindraibe; N. Sauze; M Renard; Charles Oliver


Endocrinology | 2000

Major Hypercorticism Is an Endocrine Feature of Ewes with Naturally Occurring Scrapie

Véronique Gayrard; N. Picard-Hagen; Michel Grino; N. Sauze; C. Grandjean; J. Galea; Olivier Andreoletti; F. Schelcher; Pierre-Louis Toutain

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Anne Dutour

Aix-Marseille University

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Charles Oliver

University of Texas System

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Michel Grino

French Institute of Health and Medical Research

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C. Grandjean

École nationale vétérinaire de Toulouse

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F. Schelcher

École nationale vétérinaire de Toulouse

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J. Galea

École nationale vétérinaire de Toulouse

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Jacques Epelbaum

Paris Descartes University

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N. Picard-Hagen

École nationale vétérinaire de Toulouse

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Olivier Andreoletti

École nationale vétérinaire de Toulouse

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