Helena C V V, Szawka R E, Anselmo-Franci J A
Laboratório de Neuroendocrinologia, Departamento de Morfologia Estomatologia e Fisiologia, Faculdade de Odontologia de Ribeirão Preto, Universidade de São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo, Brazil.
J Neuroendocrinol. 2009 Oct;21(10):805-12. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2826.2009.01907.x. Epub 2009 Aug 4.
Noradrenaline has been shown to modulate the ovarian-steroid feedback on luteinising-hormone (LH) release. However, despite the high amount of evidence accumulated over many years, the role of noradrenaline in LH regulation is still not clearly understood. The present study aimed to further investigate the involvement of noradrenaline in the negative-feedback effect of oestradiol and progesterone on basal LH secretion. In experiment 1, ovariectomised (OVX) rats received a single injection of oil, oestradiol, or progesterone at 09.00-10.00 h and were decapitated 30 or 60 min later. Levels of noradrenaline and its metabolite, 3-methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylglycol (MHPG), were determined in microdissections of the preoptic area (POA) and medial basal hypothalamus-median eminence (MBH-ME) and correlated with LH secretion. Basal LH levels were decreased 30 and 60 min after oestradiol or progesterone injection, and this hormonal response was significantly correlated with a reduction in POA MHPG levels, which reflect noradrenaline release. In addition, noradrenaline levels in the POA were increased, whereas noradrenaline turnover (MHPG/noradrenaline ratio) was decreased 60 min after the injection of both hormones. No effect was found in the MBH-ME. In experiment 2, i.c.v. administration of noradrenaline (60 nmol), performed 15 min before oestradiol or progesterone injection in jugular vein-cannulated OVX rats, completely prevented the ovarian steroid-induced inhibition of LH secretion. The data obtained provide direct evidence that LH secretion in OVX rats is positively regulated by basal noradrenergic activity in the POA, and its reduction appears to play a role in the negative-feedback effect of ovarian steroids on LH secretion in vivo.
去甲肾上腺素已被证明可调节卵巢类固醇对促黄体生成素(LH)释放的反馈作用。然而,尽管多年来积累了大量证据,但去甲肾上腺素在LH调节中的作用仍未完全明确。本研究旨在进一步探讨去甲肾上腺素在雌二醇和孕酮对基础LH分泌的负反馈作用中的参与情况。在实验1中,去卵巢(OVX)大鼠于09:00 - 10:00 h单次注射油、雌二醇或孕酮,并在30或60分钟后断头。在视前区(POA)和内侧基底下丘脑 - 正中隆起(MBH - ME)的显微解剖中测定去甲肾上腺素及其代谢产物3 - 甲氧基 - 4 - 羟基苯乙二醇(MHPG)的水平,并与LH分泌相关联。注射雌二醇或孕酮后30和60分钟,基础LH水平降低,这种激素反应与反映去甲肾上腺素释放的POA MHPG水平降低显著相关。此外,注射两种激素60分钟后,POA中的去甲肾上腺素水平升高,而去甲肾上腺素周转率(MHPG/去甲肾上腺素比值)降低。在MBH - ME中未发现影响。在实验2中,在颈静脉插管的OVX大鼠中,于注射雌二醇或孕酮前15分钟进行脑室内注射去甲肾上腺素(60 nmol),完全阻止了卵巢类固醇诱导的LH分泌抑制。所获得的数据提供了直接证据,表明OVX大鼠中的LH分泌受POA中基础去甲肾上腺素能活性的正向调节,其降低似乎在卵巢类固醇对体内LH分泌的负反馈作用中起作用。