scholarly journals Corrigendum: GABAergic System Dysfunction and Challenges in Schizophrenia Research

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Jian-Song Zhou ◽  
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Xiao-Ping Wang
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2015 ◽  
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1996 ◽  
Vol 135 (3) ◽  
pp. 293-298 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joaquin Lado-Abeal ◽  
Jose L Liz ◽  
Carlos Rey ◽  
Manuel Febrero ◽  
Jose Cabezas-Cerrato

Lado-Abeal J, Liz JL, Rey C, Febrero M, Cabezas-Cerrato J. Effects of valproate-induced alteration of the GABAergic system on pulsatile luteinizing hormone secretion in ovariectomized women. Eur J Endocrinol 1996;135:293–8. ISSN 0804–4643 It is well established that valproate increases hypothalamic concentrations of γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA). Although little research has been done on the role of GABA in the control of pulsatile luteinizing hormone (LH) secretion in humans, our group recently found that administration of valproate had no significant effect on pulsatile LH secretion in late follicular and mid-late luteal phase normal women. However, the results of several studies of rats suggest that GABAergic regulation of LH secretion may depend on steroid levels. The objective of this work was to determine whether regular administration of sodium valproate inhibits pulsatile LH secretion in ovariectomized women. Twelve women who had undergone ovariectomy for causes other than malignant tumors were each studied in two 8 h sessions, in each of which blood samples were taken every 5 min. The first session was the control; for the second, 400 mg of sodium valproate was administered every 8 h during the seven preceding days and at 08.00 h and 14.00 h on the day of the study session. Serum valproate was determined by repolarization fluorescence spectrophotometry, and LH, estradiol and progesterone by radioimmunoassay. The serum LH series were subjected to a deconvolution procedure to reconstruct the pattern of pituitary LH secretion. Luteinizing hormone pulses were identified by the authors' nonparametric method. Control and post-valproate results were compared with regard to number of pulses, pulse duration, the quantity of LH secreted in each pulse, interpulse interval and mean serum LH level. There was no statistically significant difference between control and post-valproate results for any of the variables considered. It is concluded that sustained serum valproate levels do not alter pulsatile secretion of LH in ovariectomized women. This implies that, in humans, GABA is probably not a decisive factor in the regulation of the GnRH pulse generator. J Cabezas-Cerrato, Endocrinology and Nutrition Service, General Hospital of Galicia, c/Galeras s/n 15705, Santiago de Compostela, La Coruña, Spain


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