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Title: Acute stimulatory effects of an LH-RH agonist on the ovary in pseudopregnant rats. Author: Varga B, Horváth E, Ungváry G, Stark E. Journal: Acta Physiol Hung; 1989; 73(1):89-95. PubMed ID: 2652981. Abstract: Pseudopregnant rats were anaesthetized on day 5 of pseudopregnancy with pentobarbital and hypophysectomy or sham operation was performed. Polyethylene cannulas were inserted into one of the femoral arteries and utero-ovarian veins. Five-minute blood samples were collected from the ovary for 40 minutes. Following the first five minute blood fraction LH-RH, an agonistic analogue (D-Phe6, des Gly-NH10(2)-LH-RH-ethylamide) or an antagonistic analogue (Formyl-D-Tryp1,3, D-pCl-Ph2, D-Phe6LH-RH) were superfused into the ovarian bursa for 5 minutes in a volume of 50 microliters. Blood pressure, ovarian venous outflow and haematocrit were continuously measured. From the blood samples progesterone and oestradiol-17 beta were determined by RIA and the secretion rate was calculated. It was found, that LH-RH and its antagonistic analogue has no effect on the blood flow, progesterone (P) and oestradiol-17 beta (E2) secretion of ovary. However, an agonistic analogue of LH-RH induced a rapid elevation of blood flow, diminished vascular resistance in the ovary, and in a dose of 50 ng increased the secretion rate of E2. In sham operated animals the effects of agonistic analogue was similar to the effects of 1.0 IU of hCG.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]