Abstract
Dimethylbenz(a)anthracene (DMBA)-induced mammary tumors in the rat are well known to be hormono-dependent. Daily injections of an LHRH agonist, [D-Ala6, des-Gly-NH2(10)]LHRH ethylamide (LHRH-A), 1 microgram daily, for 38 days results in a 35% decrease in the number of tumors present at the beginning of the experiment compared to a decline of 45% after ovariectomy and of 8% in the control group. This is accompanied by a marked reduction in ovarian LH and FSH receptors. LHRH-A treatment also resulted in reduction in the number of progesterone and prolactin receptors in the tumors. In addition, an increase in plasma LH and FSH and a decline in plasma prolactin (PRL) concentrations are observed. The mechanisms by which the LHRH agonist induces its antitumoral effect probably relate to an ovarian desensitization to LH and FSH with a concomitant decrease in circulating levels of estrogen and prolactin, two well known stimuli for the growth of DMBA-induced mammary tumors.
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