Juxtapositions between the somatostatinergic and growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) neurons in the human hypothalamus
Highlights • The majority of the GHRH perikarya received contacting somatostatinergic axonal varicosities in the human hypothalamus. • These juxtapositions may represent the morphological substrate of the somatostatin-influenced GHRH secretion in humans. • In contrast, GHRH fibers commonly avoided t...
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description | Highlights • The majority of the GHRH perikarya received contacting somatostatinergic axonal varicosities in the human hypothalamus. • These juxtapositions may represent the morphological substrate of the somatostatin-influenced GHRH secretion in humans. • In contrast, GHRH fibers commonly avoided the close vicinity of the somatostatinergic perikarya. • This phenomenon indicates that GHRH does not have significant direct influence on the hypothalamic somatostatin secretion. • GHRH may regulate somatostatin release by either hormonal route or indirectly, via other neurotransmitter systems. |
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