Abstract

The time course of change in the suppressive effect of human chorionic gonadotrophin (HCG) on luteinizing hormone (LH) and/or LH-beta following castration was studied by a specific LH-beta radioimmunoassay. At 14-50 days after castration 8 women were given 10 000 IU of HCG in a single intramuscular injection (group 1), 5 women were given 2000 IU of HCG in the same way (group 2), and 5 were injected with saline as controls (group 5). In addition, 5 women 6-15 months (group 3) and 7 women 3-8 years (group 4) after castration were given 10 000 IU of HCG. The serum concentrations of HCG in groups 1, 2, 3 and 4 reached peak levels of 209.4, 44.1, 210.6 and 238.6 uU/ml, respectively, 4 h after the HCG injection. The serum LH concentration in group 1 was reduced significantly (P less than 0.01) by HCG administration, but the reductions in the LH levels in groups 2, 3 and 4 after HCG injection were not significantly different from that of the controls. These findings suggest that the threshold of the short-loop negative feedback control of LH in women changes with time after castration.

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