Opiate antagonist counteracts reproductive inhibition by porcine ACTH extract. |
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Authors: | N Yasukawa H Monder S D Michael J J Christian |
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Institution: | 1. Dept. of Biological Sciences, State University of New York, Binghamton, NY 13901, USA |
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Abstract: | The effects of naloxone, an opiate receptor antagonist, on the maturation of female mice chronically pretreated with ACTH from weaning, were examined. Naloxone treatment, begun at 40 days of age, blocked ACTH-induced delay of puberty. Naloxone also reversed decreases in weights of the reproductive organs produced by ACTH. Naloxone treatment also resulted in estrous cycling and increased the number of ACTH-treated mice with ovarian corpora lutea. These changes are reflected in increased LH levels in ACTH-naloxone treated vs. ACTH-saline treated animals. Naloxone alone may increase reproductive function. Effects of ACTH on spleen and thymus weights, presumably via the adrenals, were partially reversed by naloxone. ACTH may have a different mechanism in adrenal function as compared to reproductive function. |
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