Author:
Dobson H.,Essawy S. A.,Alam M. G. S.
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Stress is known to result in lowered female reproductive efficiency. The objective of this study was to examine how increased pituitary-adrenal activity may influence gonadotrophin release in anoestrous ewes.
Various doses (0·06–1·0 mg) of a synthetic adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH(1–24)) preparation were injected into ewes 30 min or 3 h before an i.v. injection of 500 ng gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH). The LH response to GnRH given 30 min after ACTH(1–24) was similar to that after GnRH alone, whereas the response 3 h after ACTH(1–24) was significantly lower, irrespective of the dose of ACTH(1–24). At 30 min and 3 h after ACTH(1–24) the concentrations of cortisol exceeded 50 nmol/l compared with baseline values of < 10 nmol/l.
The effect of ACTH(1–24) on oestradiol-induced LH release was also examined. Those ewes receiving 0·8 mg ACTH(1–24) depot and 50 μg oestradiol benzoate simultaneously had a preovulatory-type increase in LH 14–20 h later, similar to when oestradiol benzoate was given alone. None of the ewes receiving an additional 0·8 mg ACTH(1–24) depot 10 h after oestradiol benzoate had increases in LH concentration. The cortisol concentrations in all ewes receiving either one or two injections of ACTH(1–24) were > 35 nmol/l at 10 h after the oestradiol injection. However, concentrations of progesterone increased from 0·9 ± 0·3 (s.e.m.) nmol/l at the time of the second ACTH(1–24) injection to 2·1 ±0·3 nmol/l after 2 h.
In summary, it would appear that the suppressive effect of ACTH(1–24) on LH secretion induced by GnRH or oestradiol in the anoestrous ewe is not dependent on increased plasma concentrations of cortisol.
J. Endocr. (1988) 118, 193–197
Subject
Endocrinology,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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