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Effects of Catecholaminergic Agonists and Antagonists on Serum Gonadotropin Concentrations and Ovulation in Goldfish: Evidence for Specificity of Dopamine Inhibition of Gonadotropin Secretion

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Specialty Endocrinology
Date 1984 Sep 1
PMID 6432624
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Abstract

The elevated serum gonadotropin (GtH) levels in goldfish receiving two injections of des Gly10, [D-Ala6] LH-RH ethylamide (LH-RH-A), given 12-hr apart, were reduced by apomorphine, a dopamine agonist, injected at either the first or the second LH-RH-A injection. Serum GtH concentrations in goldfish given two injections of LH-RH-A at a 3-hr interval were also depressed by bromocriptine, a specific D-2 dopamine receptor agonist, administered simultaneously with both LH-RH-A injections. Injections of dopamine antagonists, pimozide or metoclopramide (a specific D-2 antagonist) caused increased serum GtH concentrations in normal goldfish, but no changes were found following injections of the alpha-adrenergic antagonist phentolamine, the beta-adrenergic antagonist propranolol, or the sympathomimetic agent octopamine. Injection of pimozide or metoclopramide at the time of the second of two LH-RH-A injections given at an interval of 12 hr potentiated the LH-RH-A-induced increase in serum GtH concentrations; injections of phentolamine, propranolol, or octopamine did not alter the response to LH-RH-A. Injections of pimozide or metoclopramide also increased the frequency of ovulation in LH-RH-A-injected gravid female goldfish. These results suggest that stimulation of dopamine receptors can block the potentiating effect of multiple injections of GtH-releasing hormone, as well as ongoing LH-RH-A-stimulated release. The results also indicate that the dopamine inhibition of GtH secretion is specific and may be mediated by receptors resembling the D-2 type receptors in mammals.

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