Abstract

(1) PCPA methyl ester (10 mg/rat i.p.) inhibits induced ovulation in immature rats treated with pregnant mare serum (PMS). It also suppresses the preovulatory surges of LH and FSH, but not those of oestradiol or progesterone. (2) There is an increase in hypothalamic 5HT levels in the aftermoon and hypothalamic 5HIAA levels in the evening of the two days studied (days 28 and 29 of life). This occurs whether or not PMS was given on day 27. (3) The antiovulatory effects of PCPA are only seen when it is given on the afternoon or evening of the day before the pre-ovulatory gonadotrophin surge, i.e. on day 28 over the period of raised hypothalamic 5HT metabolism. (4) PCPA reduces 5HT metabolism in the hypothalamus within 2 hr of administration and its anti-ovulatory effect can be overcome by 5-hydroxytryptophan. This indicates that hypothalamic 5HT activity is essential for the gonadotrophin surge. (5) The anti-ovulatory effect of PCPA can be overcome by progesterone, LH and FSH but not oestradiol.

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