Menopausal flushes: a neuroendocrine link with pulsatile luteninizing hormone secreation
- PMID: 462193
- DOI: 10.1126/science.462193
Menopausal flushes: a neuroendocrine link with pulsatile luteninizing hormone secreation
Abstract
Menopausal flush episodes were found to be invariably associated with the initiation of pulsatile pituitary release of luteinizing hormone. This was not accompanied by a significant change in circulating catecholamine or prolactin concentrations. Since pulsatile luteinizing hormone release results from episodic secretion of luteinizing hormone releasing factor by the hypothalamus, these findings suggest a link between the neuroendocrine mechanisms that initiate such episodic secretion and those responsible for the onset of flush episodes.
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