INCREASED PRODUCTION OF FOLLICLE-STIMULATING HORMONE IN IMMATURE FEMALE RATS BY A SINGLE INJECTION OF ANDROGEN OR OESTROGEN

in Journal of Endocrinology
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R. H. NAQVI
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D. C. JOHNSON
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SUMMARY

An increase in ovarian weight in immature rats after the injection of chorionic gonadotrophin (HCG) was used to measure variations in endogenous follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) after steroid treatment. A single injection of several steroids (testosterone, androstenediol, androstenedione, oestradiol benzoate) given 12–96 hr. before treatment with HCG caused a 30–200% increase in ovarian weight. This was not a direct effect of the steroids since hypophysectomy abolished the response, and administration of the compounds concurrently with HCG was ineffective. Within certain limits an increase in the duration of pretreatment enhanced the ovarian response while an increase in the dose of steroid had little effect.

Pretreatment with testosterone propionate did not change pituitary FSH activity, indicating that the increase in circulating FSH was due to an increased production of hormone. On the other hand, pituitary FSH in animals treated with oestradiol benzoate was significantly lowered within 72 hr. suggesting an increased release of FSH.

 

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