INVESTIGADORES
CABRERA KREIKER Ricardo Jorge
artículos
Título:
Effect of Centrally Injected Allopregnanolone on Sexual Receptivity, Luteinizing Hormone Release, Hypothalamic Dopamine Turnover, and Release in Female Rats
Autor/es:
MYRIAM R. LACONI; RICARDO J. CABRERA
Revista:
ENDOCRINE
Editorial:
HUMANA PRESS INC
Referencias:
Lugar: Oregon; Año: 2002 vol. 17 p. 77 - 84
ISSN:
0969-711X
Resumen:
The effect of intracerebroventricular (icv) injection of allopregnanolone (5-pregnan-3-ol-20-one) on the dopaminergic and reproductive function in ovariectomized rats primed with estrogen and progesterone was investigated. Thirty minutes after icv allopregnanolone injection, the sexual receptivity, luteinizing hormone (LH) release, dopamine content, and release in the medial basal hypothalamus (MBH) and preoptic area (POA) were determined. After allopregnanoloneinjection, LH serum levels were reduced (p < 0.001) and lordosis behavior was inhibited (p < 0.005). Intracerebroventricular injection of bicuculline (a -aminobutyric acidA [GABAA] antagonist) alone was ineffective. The injection of allopregnanolone plus bicuculline blocked the effects of allopregnanolone on sexual receptivity and on LH serum levels. At the same time, endogenousdopamine concentration in both the MBH and POA was augmented (p < 0.005 and p < 0.006, respectively) and the turnover rate decreased in both structures. Moreover, in vitro 3H-dopamine release from MBH and POA was lower in rats injected with allopregnanolone in comparison with vehicle-treated rats. These results suggest that allopregnanolone influences thedopaminergic mechanisms in female rats, which may,in turn, be responsible for the reduced reproductive activity. Allopregnanolone may exert its effects on sexual behavior through GABAA receptor modulation and a decrease in dopaminergic activity in the MBH and POA.These actions could explain the inhibition of LH release.