“…The pituitary responsiveness of NA500 animals did not seem to differ from that of the controls, for the slightly higher amount of LH-RH required for full ovulation in NA500 animals, as compared with control values, was probably necessary for the release of an amount of LH adequate to overcome the ovarian insensitivity which follows androgenization. Ovaries from NA500 rats in fact require approximately 5-10 times as much exoge nous LH as ovaries from normal females, before they show an equivalent ovulatory response [Segal and Johnson, 1959;Astrada et al, 1969; U ilenbrook and Van der Werff ten Bosch, 1972; Mennin et al, 1974], Previously, it was demonstrated that the pituitaries of androgenized female rats are capable of releasing an ovulatory quota of LH in response to sheep hypothalamic extract [Johnson, 1963] and to synthetic LH-RH [Borvendég et al, 1972]. The present work shows that the pituitary glands of normal and androgenized rats are equivalent in their sensitivity to LH-RH, as reported by Mennin et al [1974], Furthermore, the comparable responsiveness to LH-RH is an indication that androgenized females' pituitaries respond as if they were under hormonal conditions comparable to those of a preovulatory proestrous female.…”