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Free access | 10.1172/JCI109544

Pituitary Gland: SITE OF SHORT-LOOP FEEDBACK FOR LUTEINIZING HORMONE IN THE RABBIT

Nilsa Patritti-Laborde, Ada R. Wolfsen, David Heber, and William D. Odell

Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Department of Medicine, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Torrance, California 90509

Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Department of Physiology, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Torrance, California 90509

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Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Department of Medicine, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Torrance, California 90509

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Published October 1, 1979 - More info

Published in Volume 64, Issue 4 on October 1, 1979
J Clin Invest. 1979;64(4):1066–1069. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI109544.
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The development of a species specific radioimmunoassay for rabbit luteinizing hormone (LH) has permitted the direct demonstration of LH feedback control of LH secretion (short-loop feedback control). In previous studies we showed that small bolus injections of human LH (hLH) intravenously administered to castrate female rabbits suppressed rabbit LH for 20-30 min. Human LH had no effect on rabbit follicle-stimulating hormone secretion. This control system was responsive to amounts of hLH estimated to be present in blood of eugonadal men and women. These studies were designed to determine whether this feedback control was exerted at a pituitary or hypothalamic level. Two groups of studies were carried out: (a) in vivo studies: Rabbit LH was quantified in the blood of castrated female New Zealand White rabbits receiving either constant hLH perfusion (2.75 IU/min) or saline perfusion, plus a bolus injection of 0.5, 6, or 20 μg of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH). Human LH decreased the response to 6 and 20 μg of GnRH by 31 and 36%, respectively, and abolished the response to 0.5 μg, GnRH. (b) in vitro studies: Rabbit pituitary slices were incubated in the presence of medium alone, medium plus hLH (25 mIU/ml), medium plus GnRH (20 μg/ml), and medium plus both GnRH and hLH. hLH decreased basal rabbit LH release into the medium and abolished GnRH-stimulated rabbit LH release. hLH had no effect on rabbit follicle-stimulating hormone release. From these results we conclude that a direct and specific feedback control of LH on LH exists at a pituitary level.

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