Journal article

Long-term negative feedback effects of oestrogen and progesterone on the pituitary gland of the long-term ovariectomized ewe

LJ Clarke, JT Cummins, ME Crowder, TM Nett

Journal of Endocrinology | BIOSCIENTIFICA LTD | Published : 1989

Abstract

The effects of long-term treatment with physiological doses of oestradiol or oestradiol plus progesterone on plasma gonadotrophin levels and pituitary content of LH and gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH) receptors were studied in ovariectomized-hypothalamo-pituitary disconnected ewes given 250 ng pulses of GnRH every 2 h (i.v.). A pilot experiment showed that 3 cm long Silastic implants (s.c.) reduced both LH pulse frequency and pulse amplitude in long-term (>6 months) ovariectomized ewes. The main experiment was conducted over 3 weeks in ovariectomized-hypothalamo-pituitary disconnected ewes that had received pulsatile GnRH replacement for 1 week after pituitary surgery. Group 1 (n = 5)..

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