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Central Infusion of AGRP Suppresses Pulsatile LH Release in the Ovariectomized Rhesus Monkey

Nicolas R Vulliémoz, Ennian Xiao, Linna Xia-Zhang, Sharon L Wardlaw, and Michel Ferin*

Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology (N.R.V., E.X., L.X-Z., M.F.) and Medicine (S.L.W.), College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, NY 10032

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: mf8{at}columbia.edu.

Agouti-related peptide (AGRP), an endogenous melanocortin receptor antagonist, is a powerful orexigenic peptide when infused centrally. AGRP and neuropeptide Y (NPY), another orexigenic peptide, are co-located within the same neurons in the arcuate nucleus. Both NPY and AGRP mRNA expression increases during food restriction, a condition which is known to suppress the GnRH pulse generator and reproductive function. While NPY has been shown previously to suppress LH secretion in the ovariectomized monkey, data on AGRP are lacking. In this study, we have examined the effect of AGRP infusion into the third ventricle on pulsatile LH release in 5 adult monkeys. The 8-h protocol included a 3-h intraventricular saline infusion to establish baseline pulsatile LH release, followed by a 5-h infusion of AGRP (83-132) [5 µg/h (n = 1) or 10 µg/h (n = 4)]. In separate experiments, each animal received an 8-h saline treatment as a control. Blood samples were collected every 15min for LH measurements. Cortisol levels were measured every 45 min. AGRP infusion significantly decreased LH pulse frequency (from a baseline of 0.74 ± 0.07 pulse/h to 0.36 ± 0.12 during AGRP infusion; P < 0.01) and mean LH concentrations (to 41.1 ± 7.5% of baseline by h-5 of AGRP infusion; P < 0.001). LH pulse amplitude was not modified by AGRP treatment. AGRP infusion also significantly increased cortisol release, as previously reported. The data demonstrate that central administration of AGRP inhibits pulsatile LH release in the monkey and suggest that AGRP, like NPY, may mediate the effect of a negative energy balance on the reproductive system by suppressing the GnRH pulse generator.


Key words: AGRP • LH • GnRH pulse generator • cortisol




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