Differential effect of althesin versus chloralose-urethane anesthesia on in vivo LHRH and LH release in the proestrous rat.

M Ching
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Anesthetic doses of Althesin and chloralose-urethane were compared as to their effects on neuroendocrine reproductive processes in diestrous and proestrous rats. Proestrous rats treated with Althesin experienced a 5-fold increase in immuno-reactive luteinizing hormone releasing hormone (LHRH) concentration in methanolic extracts of pituitary stalk plasma. This LHRH increase was 67% greater than that of proestrous rats administered chloralose-urethane. Moreover, Althesin given before the onset of the critical period did not suppress the proestrous surge of LHRH in stalk plasma. The Duncan's multiple range test indicated stalk plasma LHRH activity was significantly elevated in proestrous rats anesthetized with Althesin (p less than 0.05) but not with chloralose-urethane. However, the luteinizing hormone (LH) concentration in peripheral plasma increased 14 to 18-fold in all proestrous rats, including those anesthetized with chloralose-urethane. Evidently, in chloralose-urethane-treated rats, the smaller LHRH surge during proestrus is sufficient to elicit maximum release of LH from the anterior pituitary gland. This suggest that under normal conditions the amount of LHRH secreted into portal blood during proestrus is approximately 2-fold greater than that necessary to elicit maximum secretion of LH. The results also show that picogram concentrations of LH in the stalk plasma will stimulate the release of nanogram quantities of LH into the peripheral plasma of the same rats. Moreover, the sensitivity of the pituitary gland to LHRH stimulation via the portal circulation increases nearly 3-fold between diestrus and proestrus.

醛糖素与氯醛脲麻醉对发情大鼠体内LHRH和LH释放的差异影响。
比较Althesin和氯醛脲麻醉剂量对发情大鼠神经内分泌生殖过程的影响。垂体柄血浆甲醇提取物中免疫反应性促黄体生成素释放激素(LHRH)浓度升高5倍。这种LHRH的增加比给药氯氯脲的发情大鼠高67%。此外,在临界期开始前给予Althesin并没有抑制茎秆血浆中LHRH的发情高潮。Duncan’s多量程试验结果显示,Althesin麻醉的大鼠茎秆血浆LHRH活性显著升高(p < 0.05),氯醛脲麻醉的大鼠无显著升高(p < 0.05)。然而,在所有的发情大鼠中,包括用氯氯脲烷麻醉的大鼠,外周血浆中黄体生成素(LH)浓度增加了14 ~ 18倍。显然,氯氯脲处理的大鼠,发情前期LHRH的小波动足以引起垂体前叶LH的最大释放。这表明,在正常情况下,在发情前分泌到门静脉血中的LHRH的量大约是诱导最大LH分泌所需量的2倍。结果还表明,叶柄血浆中黄体素的毫微克浓度会刺激黄体素向外周血浆中释放毫微克量。此外,垂体对通过门静脉循环的LHRH刺激的敏感性在发情期和发情期之间增加了近3倍。
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