Feedback control of gonadotropin secretion in mammalian and human males: effects of gonadotropin receptor blockers.

Endocrinologia experimentalis Pub Date : 1990-03-01
A Reznikov
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Non-steroidal antiandrogens (NAA), flutamide and hydroxy-flutamide were used to study involvement of androgenic receptors in feedback control of gonadotropin secretion in males. In castrated animals these blockers inhibited the uptake of tritiated testosterone (T) by the hypothalamus and adenohypophysis. In male rats with intact gonads the NAA were found to reduce inhibitory effects of circulating endogenous androgens on the hypothalamus and pituitary gland which resulted in the increase of plasma LH, FSH and T levels, enhanced pituitary sensitivity to intravenously injected LHRH, increased activity of testicular steroid-delta 5-3 beta-ol-dehydrogenase. Endocrine response appeared the most pronounced in rats and was less marked in other animals species, and also in humans. No response was revealed in hypophysectomized male rats. Deafferentation of mediobasal hypothalamus by Halász knife had no impact on increased plasma T level following exposure to NAA. Furthermore, electrolytic destruction of arcuate nucleus and median eminence prevented or diminished significantly stimulation of LH, FSH and T secretion in NAA treated male rats. The results of this study suggest that androgenic receptors of mediobasal hypothalamus and pituitary gland are involved in control of gonadotropin secretion by circulating male sex hormones.

哺乳动物和人类雄性促性腺激素分泌的反馈控制:促性腺激素受体阻滞剂的作用。
应用非甾体抗雄激素(NAA)、氟他胺和羟氟他胺研究雄激素受体在男性促性腺激素分泌反馈控制中的作用。在被阉割的动物中,这些阻滞剂抑制下丘脑和垂体腺对氚化睾酮(T)的摄取。在性腺完整的雄性大鼠中,NAA可降低循环内源性雄激素对下丘脑和垂体的抑制作用,导致血浆LH、FSH和T水平升高,增强垂体对静脉注射LHRH的敏感性,增加睾丸类固醇- δ 5-3 β -醇脱氢酶的活性。内分泌反应在大鼠中表现得最为明显,而在其他动物物种和人类中表现得不那么明显。去垂体雄性大鼠无反应。Halász刀对暴露于NAA后血浆T水平升高无影响。此外,电解破坏弓形核和正中隆起可显著阻止或减少NAA处理的雄性大鼠对LH、FSH和T分泌的刺激。本研究结果提示,下丘脑和垂体的雄激素受体通过循环男性性激素参与控制促性腺激素的分泌。
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