Mm. Abdelmohsen et al., NICOTINE AND STRESS - EFFECT ON SEX-HORMONES AND LIPID PROFILE IN FEMALE RATS, Pharmacological research, 35(3), 1997, pp. 181-187
This work aimed to study the changes in sex hormones and lipid profile
in adult female albino rats subjected to treatment with nicotine (N),
immobilization stress (S), or their combinations (N+S). These treatme
nts were applied either for one day (T-1) or daily for 10 days (T-10),
after which rats in the estrus stage were used for the determination
of plasma corticosterone (CS), serum sex hormones as progesterone (P),
estrogen (E), FSH, LH and serum lipid profile including total cholest
erol (TC), HDL-C, LDL-C, triacylglycerol (TG) and non esterified fatty
acids (NEFA). It was clear that either N or S raised plasma CS and se
rum P levels in both the treatment regimens and that N+S induced a hig
her level of these hormones compared to each treatment alone. Serum E
level was only elevated during T-10 regimen only. An increase in serum
LH level was only observed after a single exposure to either N or S,
however their combination abolished the stimulatory effect induced by
each treatment alone. Serum FSH was not altered by exposure to either
N or S alone in both regimens, but in the T-10 regimen their combinati
on significantly lowered FSH level. Regarding the effect on serum lipi
d profile, serum TC was increased in all T-10 regimen groups. LDL-C wa
s increased by N+S treatment in both regimens, however no change in HD
L-C level was observed in all groups. Serum NEFA was increased in all
the treated groups during Tio regimen, while in the T-1 regimen NEFA l
evel was only elevated by the combination N+S. Serum TG was insignific
antly altered in all the treated groups. The observed changes in the l
ipid pattern were attributed to the alterations occurred in CS and fem
ale sex hormones that caused by N, S or their combinations. (C)1997 Th
e Italian Pharmacological Society.