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Opioid inhibition of luteinizing hormone secretion during the postpartum period in suckled beef cows.

作者信息

Whisnant C S, Kiser T E, Thompson F N, Barb C R

出版信息

J Anim Sci. 1986 Nov;63(5):1445-8. doi: 10.2527/jas1986.6351445x.

Abstract

Recent studies have shown that naloxone (N), an opioid antagonist, increases concentrations of luteinizing hormone (LH) in the postpartum anestrous beef cow. However, the LH response to N was influenced by the postpartum interval. For example, a significant LH response to 200 mg of N occurred on d 42 but not on d 14 or 28 postpartum. The present study was conducted to determine the effect of different doses of N on LH secretion during the postpartum period of beef cows. Twelve cows were given 200, 400 or 800 mg of N on d 14, 28 and 42 postpartum in a Latin square design with repeat measures within cells. On d 14, serum concentrations of LH increased (P less than .01) from .5 +/- .1 ng/ml (mean +/- SE) before N to a peak of 2.0 +/- .5 and 1.4 +/- .5 ng/ml for cows given 400 and 800 mg of N, respectively. In contrast, 200 mg of N had no effect on serum concentrations of LH. On d 28 and 42 all three doses of N elevated (P less than .01) serum concentrations of LH. Therefore, a larger dose of N was required to increase serum concentrations of LH on d 14 postpartum compared with d 28 and 42. Based on these data we suggest that endogenous opioids participate in the regulation of LH secretion in the early postpartum period. The differential response to naloxone may be due to changes in endogenous opioid inhibition of LH secretion during the postpartum period.

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