Yf. Tsai et al., AGE-RELATED-CHANGES IN THE PATTERN OF LUTEINIZING-HORMONE RELEASE INDUCED IN FEMALE RATS BY MALE-RAT URINE, Neuroscience letters, 180(2), 1994, pp. 179-182
The release of luteinizing hormone (LH) in young (3-4 months) and aged
(24-25 months) ovariectomized female Sprague-Dawley rats, s.c. implan
ted with a 17 beta-estradiol benzoate silastic capsule, was studied in
the presence and absence of stimulation by exposure to male rat urine
. After taking an initial blood sample at 12:00 (reference sample), ei
ther urine, collected from young adult male rats, or distilled water w
as poured into the female's cage. Blood samples were then collected ho
urly up to 18:00 via a catheterized jugular cannula. The concentration
of LH in the plasma was measured by RIA. The basal plasma LH level in
young control rats was found to increase significantly at 16:00 compa
red with the 12:00 reference sample while no statistically significant
change in plasma LH concentration occurred in old controls over the s
ame period. Male rat urine caused a significantly earlier (at 15.00) a
nd prolonged (from 15:00 to 18:00) elevation of plasma LH in young rat
s compared with young controls. In contrast, exposure of old female ra
ts to male rat urine resulted in no marked change in plasma LH levels.
These results suggest that both basal LH release and the response to
pheromonal stimulation by male rat urine may be modified with increasi
ng age in female rats.