A POSSIBLE DUAL MECHANISM OF THE ANOVULATORY ACTION OF ANTIPROGESTERONE RU486 IN THE RAT

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SANCHEZCRIADO, JE [1 ]
BELLIDO, C [1 ]
GALIOT, F [1 ]
LOPEZ, FJ [1 ]
GAYTAN, F [1 ]
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[1] UNIV CORDOBA,FAC MED,BIOL SECT,E-14004 CORDOBA,SPAIN
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10.1095/biolreprod42.6.877
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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The purpose of these experiments was to investigate the mechanism of the anovulatory action of antiprogesterone RU486 (RU486) in rats by studying its effects on follicular growth, secretion of gonadotropins and ovarian steroids, and ovulation. Rats with 4-day estrous cycles received injections (s.c.) of either 0.2 ml oil or 0.1, 1, or 5 mg of RU486 at 0800 and 1600 h on metestrus, diestrus, and proestrus. At the same times, they were bled by jugular venipuncture to determine serum concentrations of luteinizing hormone (LH), follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), 17β-estradiol (E), and progesterone (P). On the morning of the day after proestrus, ovulation and histological features of the ovay were recorded. Rats from ech group were killed on each day of ovarian cycle to assess follicular development. Rats treated similarly were decapitated at the time of the ovulatory LH surge and blood was collected to measure LH. The serum levels of LH increased and those of FSH decreased during diestrus in rats treated with RU486. Neither E nor P levels differed among the groups. Treatment with RU486 caused both a blockade of the ovulation and an increase in ovarianweight in a dose-dependent manner. At the time of the autopsy (the expected day of ovulation), rats treated with 1 mg RU486 had ovaries presenting both normal and post-ovulatory follicvles and unruptured luteinized follicles. Rats treated with 5 mg RU486 presented post-ovulatory follicles without signs of luteinization. The number of follicles undergoing atresia increased in rats treated with RU486. Rats treated with 5 mg RU486 exhibited a significant decrease in ovulatory LH release. The mechanism by which RU486 produces the ovulatory impairment in rats seems to be dual: first, by inducing inadequate follicular development at the time of the LH surge and second, by reducing the amount of ovulatory LH released. The physiological events - decreased basal FSH secretion and follicular atresia - that result from use of RU486 cannot be elucidated from thee experiments and should be investigated further.
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