Effect of Hypophysectomy and Growth Hormone Administration on Somatostatin Content in the Rat Hypothalamus

Abstract
The effect of hypophysectomy and bovine GH administration on somatostatin (SRIF) content in the rat hypothalamus was investigated. SRIF content was determined by a specific radioimmunoassay method described elsewhere. The total SRIF content of the rat hypothalamus as well as its content per milligram wet weight had decreased 4 weeks after hypophysectomy but was restored significantly in those rats which were subjected to bovine GH administration for 7 days 3 weeks after hypophysectomy. Furthermore, in nonoperated rats, increase of hypothalamic SRIF content was observed after 7 days GH administration. These results indicate that growth hormone may influence the SRIF content of hypothalamus and it seems likely that a feedback mechanism between pituitary GH and hypothalamic SRIF exists.