THE EFFECT OF PINEAL METHOXYINDOLES ON RAT VAGINAL OPENING TIME

in Journal of Endocrinology
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R. COLLU
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F. FRASCHINI
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L. MARTINI
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SUMMARY

Melatonin and 5-methoxytryptophol, the two methoxyindoles of pineal origin, were injected into a lateral ventricle of the brain of immature female rats. Treatment was started on the 25th day of age and terminated when the vagina opened. The injection of both methoxyindoles resulted in a statistically significant delay in vaginal opening. Since previous experiments had shown that melatonin specifically inhibits secretion of luteinizing hormone and that 5-methoxytryptophol specifically blocks release of follicle-stimulating hormone, the present results support the hypothesis that the onset of sexual maturation needs a balanced secretion of both gonadotrophins.

 

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