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Direct hypophysial inhibition of luteinizing hormone release by dopamine in the rabbit.
Authors:R A Dailey  R C Tsou  G T Tindall  J D Neill
Affiliation:Department of Physiology and Division of Neurological Surgery School of Medicine Emory University Atlanta, Georgia 30322, USA
Abstract:The role and site of action of dopamine in regulating gonadotropin secretion remain unclear. In the present study, we investigated the possibility that dopamine regulates LH secretion by acting directly on the pituitary gland of the rabbit. The effect of dopamine infusion on LHRH-evoked LH release was determined in intact and pituitary stalk sectioned animals. Intravenous injection of LHRH (1 μg) in intact and acutely stalk sectioned rabbits increased peripheral plasma LH levels from a resting value of 0.2 ng/ml to maximal values of 12–14 ng/ml within 10–20 min. When dopamine was infused iv at a dose of 6.6 μg/min/kg BW from 30 min before LHRH injection until 120 min after, the rise in plasma LH levels in intact and stalk sectioned animals was decreased by 50–70%. However, dopamine infused at a lower dose (0.66 μg/min/kg BW) or at a higher dose (66.0 μg/min/kg BW), did not affect the LHRH-induced secretion of LH. These results suggest that dopamine can exert a direct hypophysial inhibitory effect on release of LH. They also demonstrate that dopamine is inhibitory only within a restricted dose-range, extending to the pituitary an established property of dopamine in the cardiovascular system.
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