Literature DB >> 7700889

Effects of cyclosporine on ovarian function in sham-operated and pituitary-grafted young female rats.

A I Esquifino1, M L Moreno, C Agrasal, M A Villanúa.   

Abstract

Effects of cyclosporine (CyA) on ovarian function and the possible role of prolactin in mediating these effects were examined in young female rats. The animals were sham-operated or rendered hyperprolactinemic by transplanting pituitary glands under the renal capsule. Cyclosporine prevented the increase in plasma prolactin levels in grafted rats. However, in sham-operated animals plasma prolactin levels were increased after 8 days of CyA treatment. Plasma levels of luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) were reduced 8 days after pituitary grafting and increased by CyA at both Day 2 and Day 8 of treatment. The content of LHRH in the hypothalamus was not affected on Day 2 but was reduced on Day 8 after grafting on CyA therapy. Plasma estradiol levels were increased by CyA in sham-operated rats on Day 2 and 8 of treatment, and in pituitary-grafted rats on Day 8 of therapy. In sham-operated rats, ovarian estradiol content was reduced after 2 and after 8 days of CyA administration. In pituitary-grafted rats, the ovarian estradiol content was suppressed after 8 days, and CyA treatment prevented this effect. Ovarian estradiol release in vitro under basal conditions was greater in ovaries derived from 38-day-old than in those from 32-day-old animals. The ovarian estradiol response to human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in vitro was increased 2 days after pituitary transplantation. Administration of CyA for 8 days increased basal and hCG-stimulated estradiol release in both sham-operated and pituitary-grafted animals. The present findings suggest that CyA can alter ovarian function by acting directly at the gonadal level. However, a hypothalamic-hypophyseal site of action cannot be ruled out.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7700889     DOI: 10.3181/00379727-208-43868

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Soc Exp Biol Med        ISSN: 0037-9727


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