C. Behrens et al., INHIBITION OF GONADOTROPIN-RELEASE IN MARES DURING THE LUTEAL-PHASE OF THE ESTROUS-CYCLE BY ENDOGENOUS OPIOIDS, Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 98(2), 1993, pp. 509-514
Effects of the opioid antagonist naloxone on concentrations of LH and
FSH in plasma were measured in mares during different stages of the oe
strous cycle. During the follicular phase of the cycle, naloxone (300
mg i.v.) had no discernible effects on basal concentrations of LH and
FSH. A significant increase in plasma LH (P < 0.01) and FSH (P < 0.05)
concentrations was observed after naloxone in mares during the luteal
phase. This response was not different between suckled and non-suckle
d mares. The gonadotrophin-releasing hormone analogue buserelin (0.02
mg i.v.) caused a significant (P < 0.05) LH and FSH release irrespecti
ve of the stage of the oestrous cycle and a previous naloxone treatmen
t. The results of this study indicate that endogenous opioid peptides
are involved in the inhibition of LH and FSH release during the luteal
phase of the oestrous cycle in mares and may partially mediate the su
ppressive influence of progesterone on gonadotrophin secretion. The op
ioid-mediated suppression of LH and FSH release does not seem to be af
fected by suckling.