N. Lapaglia et al., THE IMPACT OF ACUTE ETHANOL ON REPRODUCTIVE HORMONE SYNTHESIS, PROCESSING, AND SECRETION IN FEMALE RATS AT PROESTROUS, Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research, 21(9), 1997, pp. 1567-1572
It is the purpose of this study to investigate the effects of acute et
hanol (EtOH) on the female rat hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) ax
is. The molecular and cellular mechanistic details of such effects hav
e been studied intensively in the male rat. However, there has been re
latively little in-depth study of EtOH's effects on the adult, postpub
ertal female rat. Adult female rats with confirmed 4- or 5-day estrous
cycles were given a single injection of EtOH or saline between noon a
nd 1:00 PM on proestrous and were killed at 4:00 PM. EtOH caused a sha
rp 97% reduction in luteinizing hormone (LH) serum levels (p < 0.001),
compared with controls with no concomitant change in LH mRNA. EtOH al
so significantly reduced hypothalamic LH releasing hormone (LHRH) by 4
9% (p < 0.01), with no change in content of the precursor pro-LHRH com
pared with saline-injected controls. The ratio of LHRH to pro-LHRH was
also significantly reduced by EtOH (p < 0.05), compared with control.
There was no EtOH-induced change in LHRH mRNA. Compared with saline,
EtOH reduced both serum estradiol by 37% (p < 0.02) and progesterone b
y 47% (p < 0.001). These results show that EtOH has profound disruptiv
e effects on the female HPG axis. Our data suggests that EtOH decrease
s the releasable LHRH pool either by decreasing conversion of pro-LHRH
to LHRH and/or by increasing local LHRH degradation. This acutely res
tricts the release of LH and subsequent estradiol and progesterone sec
retion.