PMID: 7545440Jul 1, 1995Paper

Estradiol and progesterone influence the synthesis of gonadotropins in the absence of gonadotropin-releasing hormone in the ewe

Biology of Reproduction
G B Di Gregorio, T M Nett

Abstract

Acute actions of estradiol and progesterone on synthesis and secretion of gonadotropins without the confounding effects of endogenous steroids and GnRH were examined by using the ovariectomized (OVX), hypothalamic-pituitary-disconnected (HPD) ewe. Thirty-two OVX ewes were subjected to HPD and randomly assigned to eight groups (4 ewes/group). An additional four OVX ewes served as controls. Each of 12 OVX-HPD ewes received 4 s.c. implants of estradiol 24 h after HPD (implantation was designated as Time 0 h). Sixteen OVX-HPD ewes received no treatment and served as contemporary controls. The remaining four OVX-HPD ewes received implants of estradiol for 48 h and were administered 16 mg progesterone i.m. twice daily in the last 24 h of estradiol treatment. Blood samples and pituitary glands were collected from OVX-HPD control and steroid-treated ewes at 0, 12, 24, and 48 h. Amounts of gonadotropin subunit mRNAs and serum concentrations of gonadotropins were decreased at 24 h after HPD and remained unchanged thereafter in OVX-HPD controls. Although treatment with estradiol decreased pituitary content of LH and steady-state levels of mRNA for LH beta-subunit (p < 0.05) compared to contemporary controls, serum concentrations of LH wer...Continue Reading

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Jul 23, 1998·Domestic Animal Endocrinology·D McWilliamsM E Wise
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