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. 1982 Nov;31(20-21):2181-4.
doi: 10.1016/0024-3205(82)90113-8.

Regulation of pituitary and brain enkephalin systems by estrogen

Regulation of pituitary and brain enkephalin systems by estrogen

J S Hong et al. Life Sci. 1982 Nov.

Abstract

The roles of estrogen in the regulation of pituitary and brain enkephalin systems were studied. A sex-related difference in the levels of enkephalins was observed in the anterior lobe of rat pituitary. Administration of estradiol to male rats caused a marked reduction in the levels of enkephalins in the anterior lobe. Ovariectomy produced a significant increase in the enkephalin levels of the same region but this increase was completely prevented by replacement with estradiol. These results suggest a physiological role of estrogen in the regulation of pituitary enkephalin systems. Repeated injections of haloperidol elicited effects similar to those of estrogen on the pituitary and brain enkephalin levels; namely, striatal enkephalin levels were increased whereas pituitary enkephalin levels were decreased after long-term treatment with these two compounds. These results raise the possibility that the regulation of estrogen on enkephalin systems may in part be mediated through a dopaminergic mechanism.

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