PERIPHERAL AND INTRACEREBROVENTRICULAR ADMINISTRATION OF HUMAN CHORIONIC-GONADOTROPIN ALTERS SEVERAL HIPPOCAMPUS-ASSOCIATED BEHAVIORS IN CYCLING FEMALE RATS
H. Lukacs et al., PERIPHERAL AND INTRACEREBROVENTRICULAR ADMINISTRATION OF HUMAN CHORIONIC-GONADOTROPIN ALTERS SEVERAL HIPPOCAMPUS-ASSOCIATED BEHAVIORS IN CYCLING FEMALE RATS, Hormones and behavior, 29(1), 1995, pp. 42-58
Our recent demonstration of receptors for luteinizing hormone (LH)/hum
an chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in rat brain with the highest density
within the hippocampus and dentate gyrus suggests novel functional rol
es for gonadotropic hormones within the brain. The present study inves
tigated whether I-125-hCG can cross the blood-brain barrier and reach
hippocampus and the possible role of hCG in the regulation of several
behavioral activities associated with the hippocampal formation in the
rat. About 1/100th of peripherally injected I-125-hCG crossed the blo
od-brain barrier in an intact form and was found in cerebrospinal flui
d and in hippocampus. Intraperitoneal (IF) or intracerebroventricular
(ICV) injections of highly purified hCG on the morning of proestrus of
cycling female rats resulted in changes in several hippocampus-associ
ated behaviors. hCG-treated animals were generally less active and sho
wed less exploratory behavior as compared to saline-injected control a
nimals. There was no difference, however, in latency to enter the open
field between hCG-treated and control animals. Taste neophobia was dr
amatically decreased following IP as well as ICV injection of hCG. No
differences were found in the memory component of T-maze performance;
however, the hCG-treated rats exhibited decreased stereotypic behavior
. In summary, hCG can cross the blood-brain barrier, and peripheral or
central administration of hCG affects several hippocampus-associated
behaviors suggesting that hippocampal LH/hCG receptors are most likely
involved in mediating these effects. Some of the observed behavioral
changes have parallels in pregnant women. (C) 1995 academic Press, Inc
.