Selective release of follicle-stimulating hormone by 5 alpha-dihydroprogesterone in immature ovariectomized estrogen-primed rats
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Selective release of follicle-stimulating hormone by 5 alpha-dihydroprogesterone in immature ovariectomized estrogen-primed rats
Abstract
The effect of 5 alpha-dihydroprogesterone (5 alpha-DHP) on gonadotropin release was examined in the immature acutely ovariectomized (OVX) rat primed with a low dose of estradiol (E2). Treatment with various doses of 5 alpha-DHP given in combination with E2 increased levels of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) but had no effect on serum luteinizing hormone (LH). A single injection of a maximally stimulating dose of 5 alpha-DHP (0.4 mg/kg) stimulated increases in serum FSH at 1200 h and, 6 h later, at 1800 h. Pituitary LH and FSH content was dramatically enhanced by 1600 h and levels remained elevated at 1800 h. The administration of pentobarbital at 1200 h, versus 1400 h or 1600 h, prevented the increase in basal serum FSH levels at 1800 h, implying that the release of hypothalamic LH releasing hormone (LHRH) is modulated by 5 alpha-DHP. In addition, changes in pituitary sensitivity to LHRH as a result of 5 alpha-DHP were measured and a significant increase in the magnitude of FSH release was observed at 1200 h and 1800 h. Although the LH response to LHRH in 5 alpha-DHP-treated rats was not different from controls, the duration of LH release was lengthened. These results suggest that 5 alpha-DHP may stimulate FSH release by a direct action at the pituitary level. Together, these observations support the theory that 5 alpha-DHP mediates the facilitative effect of progesterone on FSH secretion and further suggests an action of 5 alpha-DHP in this phenomenon at both pituitary and hypothalamic sites.
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