The effect of low doses of naloxone on the preovulatory surge of LH and onthe onset and duration of oestrus in the ewe with induced oestrus during the non-breeding season
Vo. Fuentes et al., The effect of low doses of naloxone on the preovulatory surge of LH and onthe onset and duration of oestrus in the ewe with induced oestrus during the non-breeding season, ANIM REPROD, 65(3-4), 2001, pp. 225-230
The objective of this work was to study the effect of the endogenous opiate
peptide (EOP) antagonist, naloxone, on the preovulatory LH surge and on th
e time of onset and duration of oestrus in the ewe with induced oestrus dur
ing the non-breeding season. Forty Suffolk X Hampshire ewes 2-3-years-old a
nd 50 +/-4 kg were studied, ewes were divided at random in two groups of 20
, housed in open paddocks under natural photoperiod (19 degrees latitude N)
; were fed with hay and commercial pellets, and provided water ad libitum.
Group one received an intravaginal sponge with 45 mg of medroxiprogesterone
acetate for 14 days, and upon sponge withdrawal 250 IU of eCG was administ
ered i.m. Group two received the same treatment as group I but in addition
they received two i.m. injections of 0.5 mg of naloxone, one given on spong
e withdrawal and the second 24 h later (total dose 1.0 mg). Oestrus in nalo
xone-treated ewes was present 32 +/- 2 h and in control ewes in 35 +/- 3 h
after sponge withdrawal. Duration of oestrus in control ewes was shorter (2
7 +/- 2.5 h), than naloxone-treated ewes (39 +/- 6h); (P < 0.0001). The LH
surge in naloxone-treated ewes was initiated 5 h after onset of oestrus, an
d 8 h after onset of oestrus in control ewes, and the difference was signif
icative (P < 0.0006). It was concluded that EOP are important modulators of
reproductive function in the ewe. (C) 2001 Published by Elsevier Science B
.V.