Abstract

Ten intact and hypophysial stalk-transected (HST), prepuberal Yorkshire gilts, 112–160 days old, were subjected to a pulsatile infusion regimen of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) to investigate secretion profiles of luteinizing hormone (LH) and ovarian function. A catheter was implanted in a common carotid artery and connected to an infusion pump and recycling timer, whereas an indwelling external jugular catheter allowed collection of sequential blood samples for radioimmunoassay of LH and progesterone. In a dose response study, intracarotid injection of 5 μg LHRH induced peak LH release (5.9 ± 0.65 ng/ml; mean ± SE) within 20 min, which was greater ( P < 0.001) than during the preinjection period (0.7 ± 0.65 ng/ml). After HST, 5 μg LHRH elicited LH release in only one of three prepuberal gilts. Four intact animals were infused with 5 μg LHRH (in 0.1% gel phosphate buffer saline, PBS) in 0.5-ml pulses (0.1 ml/min) at 1.5-h intervals continuously during 12 days. Daily blood samples were obtained at 20-min intervals 1 h before and 5, 10, 20, 40, 60 and 80 min after one LHRH infusion. Plasma LH release occurred in response to pulsatile LHRH infusion during the 12-day period; circulating LH during 60 min before onset of LHRH infusion was 0.7 ± 0.16 ng/ml compared with 1.3 ± 0.16 ng/ml during 60 min after onset of infusion ( P < 0.001). Only one of four intact gilts ovulated, however, in response to LHRH infusion. This animal was 159 days old, and successive estrous cycles did not recur after LHRH infusion was discontinued. Puberal estrus occurred at 252 ± 7 days in these gilts and was confirmed by plasma progesterone levels. These results indicate that intracarotid infusion of 5 μg LHRH elicits LH release in the intact prepuberal gilt, but this dosage is insufficient to cause a consistent response after HST.

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