Bobyntsev I I, Sever'ianova L A, Konoplia A I, Smakhtin M Iu, Kriukov A A
Kursk State Medical University, 305041, Kursk, 3 K. Marx St., Russia.
Ross Fiziol Zh Im I M Sechenova. 2002 Sep;88(9):1177-81.
Gonadotropin-releasing hormone's synthetic analogue (surfagon) injected intraperitoneally exerted a dose-dependent influence on humoral immune response values in rats and on phagocytic and functional activity of neutrophiles in mice. Castration induced a reliable decrease of the immune response and character. It may be concluded that the surfagon effect is not mediated by steroids.