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Changes in the Concentration of LH, FSH and Estrogen in the Immature Female Rat during Precocious Sexual Maturation Induced by Electrochemical Stimulation of the Brain

Abstract

Electrochemical stimulation of the hypothalamus of 23-day-old female rats induced precocious puberty as judged by occurrence of vaginal opening, the degree of uterine hypertrophy, changes in ovarian steroid content and incidence of first ovulation. Three types of responses were observed: (I) pubertal ovulation within 96 h; (II) pubertal ovulation within 120 h, and (III) vaginal opening at 120 h not followed by ovulation. All treated animals showed a sustained increase in the LH/FSH ratio in both pituitary and plasma. Plasma estrogen was also increased 1 h after stimulation. A preovulatory rise in plasma estrogen and gonadotropins was noted in type I and type II animals. These data lend further support to the suggestion that brain stimulation causes a release of gonadotrophins which induced ovarian steroidogenesis leading to an ovulatory gonadotropin surge via a positive feedback effect.

Authors

YoungLai EV; Holmes MJ; Ruf KB

Journal

Hormone Research in Paediatrics, Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 34–42

Publisher

Karger Publishers

Publication Date

January 1, 1976

DOI

10.1159/000178706

ISSN

1663-2818
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