TY - JOUR
T1 - Abrogation by a potent gonadotropin-releasing hormone antagonist of the estrogen/progesteronestimulated surge-like release of luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone in postmenopausal women
AU - Kolp, Lisa A.
AU - Pavlou, Spyros N.
AU - Urban, Randall J.
AU - Rivier, Jean C.
AU - Vale, Wylie W.
AU - Veldhuis, Johannes D.
PY - 1992
Y1 - 1992
N2 - In both the rodent and primate, administration of progesterone elicits an acute surge-like release of LH in the setting of prior estrogen treatment. Whether these facilitative effects of estrogen and progesterone on gonadotropin secretion reside at pituitary or hypothalamic loci is not known. To further investigate the mechanisms by which estrogen comblined with progesterone amplifies gonadotropin secretion, we studied the responses of seven estrogen-primed postmenopausal women to progesterone administration with or without cotreatment with a potent GnRH antagonist, [Ac-D2Nal1,D4ClPhe2,D3Pal3,Arg 5,DGlu6(AA), DAla10]GnRH. Repetitive blood sampling for the later measurement of serum concentrations of LH, FSH, and PRL was begun 4 h before the administration of progesterone and continued for 36 h. We observed that progesterone administration after 72 h of priming with ethinyl estradiol resulted in a surge-like release of LH and FSH in all subjects. Concommitant administration of the GnRH antagonist abolished the surge-like release of both gonadotropins in all subjects. In contrast, administration of the antagonist had no effect on PRL release. These results indicate that endogenous GnRH action is an obligatory component of the progesterone-induced surge-like release of both gonado-tropic hormones in the estrogen-primed human.
AB - In both the rodent and primate, administration of progesterone elicits an acute surge-like release of LH in the setting of prior estrogen treatment. Whether these facilitative effects of estrogen and progesterone on gonadotropin secretion reside at pituitary or hypothalamic loci is not known. To further investigate the mechanisms by which estrogen comblined with progesterone amplifies gonadotropin secretion, we studied the responses of seven estrogen-primed postmenopausal women to progesterone administration with or without cotreatment with a potent GnRH antagonist, [Ac-D2Nal1,D4ClPhe2,D3Pal3,Arg 5,DGlu6(AA), DAla10]GnRH. Repetitive blood sampling for the later measurement of serum concentrations of LH, FSH, and PRL was begun 4 h before the administration of progesterone and continued for 36 h. We observed that progesterone administration after 72 h of priming with ethinyl estradiol resulted in a surge-like release of LH and FSH in all subjects. Concommitant administration of the GnRH antagonist abolished the surge-like release of both gonadotropins in all subjects. In contrast, administration of the antagonist had no effect on PRL release. These results indicate that endogenous GnRH action is an obligatory component of the progesterone-induced surge-like release of both gonado-tropic hormones in the estrogen-primed human.
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M3 - Article
C2 - 1400893
AN - SCOPUS:0026702302
SN - 0021-972X
VL - 75
SP - 993
EP - 997
JO - Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
JF - Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
IS - 4
ER -