作者: G. Wittmann
DOI: 10.1111/J.1365-2826.2008.01748.X
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摘要: Hypophysiotrophic corticotrophin-releasing hormone (CRH)- and thyrotrophin-releasing (TRH)-synthesising neurones are the principal hypothalamic regulators of glucocorticoid thyroid secretion, respectively. These two neuroendocrine cell populations closely situated in paraventricular nucleus targets neuronal afferent pathways that convey important signals for adapting neurosecretory activity CRH TRH to actual demands. The catecholaminergic afferents originate from both noradrenaline- adrenaline-synthesising groups located brainstem, collectively represent one most well studied neural inputs these neurones. present review summarises data obtained recent years concerning functional significance innervation hypophysiotrophic rats.