Hypophysial responses to continuous and intermittent delivery of hypopthalamic gonadotropin-releasing hormone

Science (New York, N.Y.), 202(4368), 631-633

DOI 10.1126/science.100883 PMID 100883

Abstract

In rhesus monkeys with hypothalamic lesions that abolish gonadotropic hormone release by the pituitary gland, the constant infusion of exogenous gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) fails to restore sustained gonadotropin secretion. In marked contrast, intermittent administration of the synthetic decapeptide once per hour, the physiological frequency of gonadotropin release in the monkeys, reestablishes pituitary gonadotropin secretion. This phenomenon is attributable to the pattern of GnRH delivery rather than to the amounts of this hormone to which the cells of the pituitary are exposed. Moreover, the initiation of continuous GnRH administration in animals with lesions and in which gonadotropin secretion is reestablished by intermittent GnRH replacement can result in a "desensitization" or "down regulation" of the processes responsible for gonadotropin release.

Topics

pulsatile GnRH administration gonadotropin secretion, continuous vs intermittent GnRH infusion pituitary response, Knobil GnRH pulsatile secretion rhesus monkey, Belchetz pulsatile GnRH pituitary desensitization, hypothalamic lesion gonadotropin releasing hormone replacement, GnRH down regulation continuous administration, pituitary desensitization gonadotropin releasing hormone, intermittent GnRH delivery physiological frequency gonadotropin, hypothalamic-pituitary axis GnRH pulse frequency, GnRH analog desensitization mechanism animal model
PMID 100883 100883 DOI 10.1126/science.100883 10.1126/science.100883

Cite this article

Belchetz, P. E., Plant, T. M., Nakai, Y., Keogh, E. J., & Knobil, E. (1978). Hypophysial responses to continuous and intermittent delivery of hypopthalamic gonadotropin-releasing hormone. *Science (New York, N.Y.)*, *202*(4368), 631-633. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.100883

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