A. Hashi et al., PENTOBARBITAL-ANESTHESIA DURING THE PROESTROUS AFTERNOON BLOCKS LACTOTROPH PROLIFERATION OCCURRING ON ESTRUS IN FEMALE RATS, Endocrinology, 136(10), 1995, pp. 4665-4671
Estradiol stimulates the synthesis and secretion of PRL and lactotroph
proliferation, and its long-term administration induces PRL-secreting
pituitary tumors. We examined changes in the number of proliferating
lactotrophs throughout the estrous cycle in female rats and the involv
ement of the brain in the regulation of the lactotroph proliferation b
y anesthetizing with pentobarbital. Female rats revealing regular 4-da
y estrous cycles were injected ip with the thymidine analog 5-bromo-2'
-deoxyuridine (BrdU) 3 h before decapitation to label DNA-replicating
cells. Dispersed anterior pituitary cells obtained from these rats wer
e stained for PRL and BrdU with a double labeling immunofluorescence t
echnique. The rate of lactotroph proliferation was represented by the
BrdU-labeling index (BrdU-labeled lactotrophs as a percentage of total
lactotrophs counted). Lactotrophs from rats injected with BrdU at 100
0 h showed a high BrdU-labeling index of 2.6% on estrus, whereas they
showed almost undetectable levels of the BrdU-labeling index during th
e other stages of the estrous cycle. The anterior pituitary cells othe
r than lactotrophs were scarcely labeled during any stages. The BrdU-l
abeling index began to rise by the midnight between proestrus and estr
us, peaked between 0800 and 1200 h, and returned to undetectable level
s by the midnight between estrus and diestrus I. Pentobarbital (35 mg/
kg, ip) injected at 1345 h on proestrus, which was effective in blocki
ng ovulation on estrus, eliminated completely the increase in the BrdU
-labeling index as determined by BrdU injection at 1000 h on estrus. I
n contrast, the high BrdU-labeling index on estrus was partly suppress
ed to a level of 1.4% by pentobarbital injection at 0900 or 2100 h on
proestrus. The rats injected with pentobarbital at 1345 h on proestrus
did not show any increases in the BrdU-labeling index even after BrdU
injection was delayed from 1000 to 1400 h on estrus. However, a high
BrdU-labeling index of 3.7% was obtained in these animals when BrdU wa
s injected at 1000 h on diestrus I. We conclude that 1) lactotrophs of
cycling female rats proliferate selectively on the day of estrus; and
2) the proliferation of lactotrophs on estrus is not due to a direct
action on the anterior pituitary of estradiol secreted from the ovarie
s but triggered by neural events occurring during the proestrous after
noon, which are closely related with the regulation of preovulatory se
cretion.