Changes of melanin-concentrating hormone related to LHRH release in the median eminence of rats

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ABSTRACT The development of the reproductive system was studied in juvenile starlings during the acquisition of photosensitivity, the attainment of sexual maturation after photostimulation and the subsequent onset of photorefractoriness, using immunohistochemistry for LHRH and radioimmunoassay measurements of hypothalamic, pituitary and plasma hormone concentrations. The first stage of sexual development induced by exposure of photorefractory immature starlings to short days (8 h light:16 h darkness; 8L:16D) was characterized by a decrease in pituitary prolactin content within 1 week and an increase in hypothalamic LHRH content, in the size of the LHRH perikarya and in the intensity of immunostaining in the median eminence in 4–6 weeks. Sexual maturation occurring after exposure to long days (18L:6D) was associated with further increases in LHRH content and cell size, and increases in LH and prolactin concentrations. During testicular regression, LHRH perikarya were reduced in size and staining intensity but LHRH immunostaining in the median eminence and content in the hypothalamus remained high until gonadal regression was almost complete. Prolactin levels were maximal during testicular regression. These results suggest that gonadal regression is initiated by a reduction in LHRH synthesis and possibly, in addition, an external inhibitory influence on LHRH release. Hypothalamic LHRH content eventually declined and LHRH immunostaining in the median eminence was much reduced in fully photorefractory starlings maintained under long days. Journal of Endocrinology (1989) 122, 255–268


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