Me. Elhalawani et al., OVARIAN INVOLVEMENT IN THE SUPPRESSION OF LUTEINIZING-HORMONE IN THE INCUBATING TURKEY (MELEAGRIS-GALLOPAVO), Neuroendocrinology, 58(1), 1993, pp. 35-41
A series of experiments were conducted to elucidate the role of the ov
ary in incubation behavior-associated luteinizing hormone (LH) suppres
sion. Ovariectomy (Ovx) increased (p < 0.05) serum LH levels in nonpho
tostimulated, laying and photorefractory turkeys but not in incubating
birds (p > 0.05). Ovx had no effect on intramuscularly injected mamma
lian luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (4 mug/kg i.m.)-induced LH
in incubating hens, but enhanced the LH response in laying hens. Serum
LH and prolactin (Prl) were unaffected by Ovx, and nest deprivation (
ND) decreased Prl levels (p < 0.05) with no effect on serum LH of incu
bating turkeys. However, serum LH increased (p < 0.05) and Prl decreas
ed in Ovx-ND birds. Prl mRNA abundance (11.9 +/- 1.2 ng/mug total RNA)
decreased following Ovx (3.4 +/- 0.4 ng/mug total RNA) or ND (3.6 +/-
0.5 ng/mug total RNA). Nest deprivation increased LHbeta mRNA (2.5-fo
ld) which was further increased (4.8-fold) by Ovx. Hypothalamic GnRH-1
and GnRH-11 contents increased (p < 0.05) in Ovx-ND turkeys. We concl
ude that serum LH suppression during incubation behavior requires ovar
ian participation acting synergistically with elevated Prl and/or nest
ing stimulus on hypothalamic GnRH, and that the concentration fo LHbet
a mRNA may be a limiting factor in LH secretion.