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Cytokines act within the brain to inhibit luteinizing hormone secretion and ovulation in the rat.

C Rivier1, W Vale.   

Abstract

Alterations of immune activity are often accompanied by reproductive disorders. Because interleukins mediate the host's response to immune activation, we first examined the effect of the central injection of several lymphokines on LH secretion by gonadectomized rats. We then studied the ability of the most potent lymphokine in this system, interleukin-1 beta (Il-1 beta), to interfere with the proestrous LH surge and ovulation in the intact female rat as well as the dependence of this effect on the activation of opiate receptors. Finally, we investigated the possibility that increased brain levels of Ils, as induced by the central administration of a bacterial endotoxin, might also alter the normal ovulatory process. After intracerebroventricular (icv) injection, Il-1 beta, Il-6, and tumor necrosis factor all lowered plasma LH levels in castrated rats. On a molar basis, Il-1 beta was the most potent inhibitor of LH secretion. In gonadectomized animals, 2.5 and 10 ng Il-1 beta administered icv significantly (P less than or equal to 0.01) decreased plasma LH levels for 6 h, while the effect of 40 ng lasted up to 12 h. By contrast, FSH secretion was only measurably altered by 40 ng Il-1 beta 8 and 12 h posttreatment. In intact cycling female rats, icv injection of 40 ng Il-1 beta or 400 ng Il-1 alpha at 0830 h on the morning of proestrus significantly (P less than 0.01 and P less than 0.05, respectively) interfered with the proestrous surge of LH. In contrast, the peripheral administration of either lymphokine was without measurable effect. Centrally injected Il-1 beta (40 ng at 0830 h on proestrus) also blocked ovulation in most animals, while a dose of 25 ng injected iv was ineffective. Finally, we observed that the icv injection of endotoxin (a lipopolysaccharide), also interfered with ovulation. The possible involvement of opiate-dependent pathways in mediating the inhibitory action of Il-1 beta on reproductive processes was tested by implanting naloxone pellets 16-24 h before lymphokine treatment. The pellets, which released 200, 400, or 800 micrograms naloxone/h (corresponding to approximately 0.6, 1.32, or 2.64 mg/kg BW.h), had no effect on ovulation by themselves. When given before icv Il-1 beta, all naloxone regimens countered the effect of the cytokine, with the 800-micrograms/h dose restoring ovulation in eight of nine rats.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2115435     DOI: 10.1210/endo-127-2-849

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocrinology        ISSN: 0013-7227            Impact factor:   4.736


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