Piva F, Sterescu N, Zanisi M, Martini L
Bull World Health Organ. 1969;41(2):275-88.
Many non-steroidal agents prevent ovulation by acting on the nervous structures that control the secretion of gonadotrophins. Information on the neuroendocrine factors involved in the process of ovulation in mammals is presented in this paper and is then used as the background for explaining the mode of action of drugs which inhibit ovulation through an effect on the central nervous system. Such drugs are found among the following classes of compounds: CNS depressants, tranquillizers, cholinergic blocking agents, and adrenergic blocking agents. Although it is unlikely that any of the specific agents discussed in this paper will have clinical application, because of associated behavioural effects, the knowledge gained by studying the mode of action of these compounds indicates pathways to follow in the search for new anti-ovulatory drugs.
许多非甾体类药物通过作用于控制促性腺激素分泌的神经结构来阻止排卵。本文介绍了哺乳动物排卵过程中涉及的神经内分泌因子的相关信息,并以此为背景来解释通过影响中枢神经系统抑制排卵的药物的作用方式。这类药物存在于以下几类化合物中:中枢神经系统抑制剂、镇静剂、胆碱能阻断剂和肾上腺素能阻断剂。尽管本文讨论的任何一种特定药物由于相关行为效应不太可能有临床应用,但通过研究这些化合物的作用方式所获得的知识为寻找新的抗排卵药物指明了途径。