Seizure-induced delay of puberty in female rats: effects of age, stress and opioid antagonists

Author:

Carson R. C.,Wilkinson M.

Abstract

ABSTRACT We have shown that pre- and post-pubertal female rats are sensitive to seizures. For example, daily convulsions commencing at 24 days of age delay puberty. Here we examine the effect of seizures at various ages. In addition, because opioid peptides are implicated in regulating the onset of puberty and are activated by convulsions, we also investigate the effect of opioid antagonists in the seizure-induced delay of puberty. A single daily electroconvulsive shock (ECS) was given for 10 days to neonatal (days 2–11), infantile (days 15–24) and juvenile (days 22–31) rats. The treatment delayed vaginal opening (VO) in juvenile rats. Neonatal and infantile rats were unaffected. VO was also delayed by daily ECS for only 5 days in the late juvenile (days 27–31) period. The opioid receptor antagonists naloxone, naltrexone and nalmefene injected before and after single daily ECS were unable to block this effect of ECS on VO. To examine whether the effect of ECS is related to stress, we examined several stressors known to induce opioid-mediated alterations in gonadotrophin secretion. Footshock, immobilization and ether stress administered in the juvenile period (days 27–31) did not affect the timing of VO. In addition, rats anaesthetized with halothane, and then given ECS, still showed a delay of VO. These data demonstrate that rats in the late juvenile stage of development are most sensitive to convulsions. We also suggest that opioids are not critical to the mechanism by which the ECS disturbs puberty, and that ECS elicits its effect seemingly independently of the convulsive stress. Journal of Endocrinology (1989) 121, 229–238

Publisher

Bioscientifica

Subject

Endocrinology,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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