M. Tebar et al., INAPPROPRIATE OVARIAN FEEDBACK IN BASAL GONADOTROPIN-SECRETION IN 4-DAY CYCLIC RAT TREATED WITH MIFEPRISTONE - ROLE OF ENDOGENOUS ESTRADIOL, Journal of endocrinological investigation, 17(6), 1994, pp. 425-430
Administration of the antiprogesterone RU486 to 4-day cyclic rats from
metestrus onwards resulted in a dissociation of basal LH and FSH secr
etion and ovariectomy abolished this effect of RU486. Since RU486 also
induces abnormally high concentrations of testosterone without affect
ing estradiol concentrations during the diestrous phase, we have studi
ed the involvement of androgen or estrogen in RU486-dissociated gonado
tropin secretions. Ovariectomized- (OVX) or sham-OVX rats at 08:00 h i
n metestrus were injected with RU486 (2 mg) or vehicle (0.2 ml) at 08:
00 and 17:00 h in metestrus (day 1) and diestrus (day 2). Also, OVX- a
nd sham-OVX rats injected with RU486 or oil were, in addition, treated
with the antiandrogen flutamide and/or the antiestrogen tamoxifen (1
mg/0.2 ml) at 08:00 and 17:00 on days 1 and 2. The serum concentration
s of LH and FSH were determined at 08:00 and 17:00 h on days 1 and 2 a
nd at 08:00 h on day 3. OVX completely reversed the effects of RU486 o
n basal gonadotropin secretions while flutamide treatment affected nei
ther LH nor FSH in any of the groups studied. On the contrary, tamoxif
en treatment in RU486-injected rats reduced the LH concentrations to t
he levels found in OVX-rats and increased FSH concentrations to the le
vels in sham-OVX rats. Since the doses of flutamide and tamoxifen used
block the action of androgens and estrogens, respectively, the result
s of this study evidence that endogenous estradiol in the absence of t
he effects of progesterone at both hypothalamus-pituitary and ovary le
vels stimulates LH and inhibits FSH secretion during the low secretion
rate of gonadotropins in the rat.