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Endocrinology, Vol 102, 791-798, Copyright © 1978 by Endocrine Society


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Data on the sites of stimulatory feedback action of gonadal steroids indispensable for luteinizing hormone release in the rat

M Kawakami, E Yoshioka, N Konda, J Arita and S Visessuvan

The sites of the stimulatory feedback action of gonadal steroids on LH release were investigated in estrogen-primed ovariectomized rats. Either estradiol benzoate (E2) or estrone (E1) injections 72 h after E2 priming induced a significant increase in serum LH 30 h later, whereas injections of progesterone (P) did so 6 h later. Horizontal sections placed above the medial preoptic area prevented the increase after E2 injections but not after E1 and P injections. Retrochiasmatic sections or bilateral lesions placed in the medial-basal part of the suprachiasmatic area prevented any increases in serum LH induced by steroid injections. Intracerebral implantations of E2 and P in E2- primed ovariectomized rats induced a similar significant increase in serum LH when E2 was implanted into the bed nucleus of stria terminalis (BST), the lateral septum (l-SEPT) and the preoptic suprachiasmatic area (POSC), and when P was implanted in to the medial amygdala, the diagonal band of Broca (DBB), the POSC, the l-SEPT and the anterior hypothalamic area (AHA). These results suggest that the stimulatory feedback effect of E2 is exerted on the limbic structures, especially the BST and the l-SEPT, while the main sites of the stimulatory feedback action of P are located in the DBB, the POSC, and the AHA.


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