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Release of LH in response to alpha-MSH administration.

Authors: M E, Celis;

Release of LH in response to alpha-MSH administration.

Abstract

The aim of the present study was to determine the effect of alpha-MSH on serum LH in order to obtain some clues about the possible, mechanism by which the peptide modifies gonadotropin secretion. Intact female rats treated with alpha-MSH on diestrus 2 afternoon exhibited an increase in serum LH levels at 18 hr on proestrus and an elevated number of ova per rat the day of estrus when compared with saline-treated controls. Moreover, the peptide administered in chronically ovariectomized (CHR-OVX) rats treated with estradiol benzoate (EB) plus low doses of progesterone (P), increased LH in serum as well as P serum levels when compared with levels in CHR-OVX animals treated with EB plus P and saline solution instead of alpha-MSH. It has been shown that LH release is blocked by OVX and adrenalectomy (ADX) on the afternoon of proestrus; this blockade was reversed by an injection of alpha-MSH at the time of the operation. Measurements of P in ADX-OVX animals treated with alpha-MSH showed that P serum levels were maintained for longer periods of time when compared with the P serum levels of ADX-OVX animals treated with saline. On the other hand, alpha-MSH infused into CHR-OVX rats treated with low doses of EB, which can lower serum LH levels, lowered the serum LH even more, although the serum P levels were increased. Finally alpha-MSH did not affect the serum LH levels in diestrous rats. The present results demonstrated that alpha-MSH influences the release of LH by modifying the release and/or the degradation of P. This P, in turn, modifies LH serum concentrations, having either a stimulatory or inhibiting effect on the release of LH, apparently depending on the time period it remains high in serum.

Keywords

Ovulation, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Estradiol, Ovariectomy, Adrenalectomy, Diestrus, Luteinizing Hormone, Rats, Animals, Female, Melanocyte-Stimulating Hormones, Proestrus, Progesterone

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