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Plasma androstenedione after injections of dexamethasone and luteinizing hormone releasing hormone in young post-pubertal bulls
Authors:P Chantaraprateep  M Thibier
Institution:Laboratoire d''Hormonologie, U.N.C.E.I.A., 94703 Maisons-Alfort, France
Abstract:This study was performed on six French Friesian bulls (aged 12 months at the onset of the experiment) on two separate occasions, 3 months apart and lasting 2 days each time. On each of both occasions, three bulls were submitted on the first day to an i.m. injection of dexamethasone (DXM, 20 mg) 6 h priot to a Luteinizing Hormone Releasing Hormone (LH-RH) challenge (0.250 mg i.m.) and the three others (control animals) to LH-RH only. On the second day, they all received a single LH-RH injection. The treated animals then served as controls on the second occasion and the controls as DXM—LH-RH treated individuals. Blood samples were taken at hourly intervals before LH-RH treatment (for 5 h), then every 15 min (for 2.5 h), and afterwards, every hour for 3 h.Androstenedione concentrations were significantly enhanced after LH-RH challenge in a similar manner on days 1 and 2 within groups, but the relative magnitude of the response in terms of area under the curve (ng/ml of plasma × 150 min) was lower in the DXM—LH-RH treated group than in the controls. In addition, the individual correlation between the testosterone and androstenedione responses was significant (P <0.05) in those animals treated but not in the controls. This study therefore suggests evidence of a double origin for androstenedione secretion, from the testes and probably from the adrenals.
Keywords:From whom reprints may be requested: Institut National Agronomique Paris-Grignon  Département des Sciences Animales  78850 Thiverval-Grignon  France
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