2000
DOI: 10.1002/1097-010x(20000801)287:3<213::aid-jez3>3.0.co;2-n
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Secretory activity of gonadotropin and the responsiveness of gonadotrophs to gonadotropin-releasing hormone during the annual reproductive cycle of male bats,Rhinolophus ferrumequinum: Analysis by cell immunoblot assay

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“…The present immunohistochemical study of the LHβ and FSH‚ cells of the pars distalis of Lagostomus maximus maximus during the annual reproductive cycle and after the chronic administration of melatonin demonstrates that: 1) the LHβand FSH‚ cells exhibit seasonal variations in their distribution, size and percentage area occupied during the annual reproductive cycle, 2) the size and percentage area occupied by the LHβ cells reach their maximum values in the reproductive period (summer-early autumn) and they are widely distributed throughout in pars distalis, 3) the administration of melatonin causes a decrease of the cellular size and of the percentage area occupied by the LHβ cells, 4) the size and percentage immunopositive area occupied by the FSHβ cells reach their maximum values in the gonadal recovery period (spring) and they are widely distributed throughout in pars distalis, and 5) the administration of melatonin causes a decrease of the cellular size but not of the percentage immunopositive area occupied by the FSHβ cells. In mice (Kuwahara et al, 2000), bats (Kawamoto et al, 2000) and ruin lizards (Desantis et al, 2000) have observed a decrease in number and size of cells LH in the nonbreeding season suggesting a decrease in the LH hormone synthesis. Variations in the secretion of LH as a function of the gonadal activity were described during the annual reproductive cycle in the mink (Jallageas et al, 1994).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The present immunohistochemical study of the LHβ and FSH‚ cells of the pars distalis of Lagostomus maximus maximus during the annual reproductive cycle and after the chronic administration of melatonin demonstrates that: 1) the LHβand FSH‚ cells exhibit seasonal variations in their distribution, size and percentage area occupied during the annual reproductive cycle, 2) the size and percentage area occupied by the LHβ cells reach their maximum values in the reproductive period (summer-early autumn) and they are widely distributed throughout in pars distalis, 3) the administration of melatonin causes a decrease of the cellular size and of the percentage area occupied by the LHβ cells, 4) the size and percentage immunopositive area occupied by the FSHβ cells reach their maximum values in the gonadal recovery period (spring) and they are widely distributed throughout in pars distalis, and 5) the administration of melatonin causes a decrease of the cellular size but not of the percentage immunopositive area occupied by the FSHβ cells. In mice (Kuwahara et al, 2000), bats (Kawamoto et al, 2000) and ruin lizards (Desantis et al, 2000) have observed a decrease in number and size of cells LH in the nonbreeding season suggesting a decrease in the LH hormone synthesis. Variations in the secretion of LH as a function of the gonadal activity were described during the annual reproductive cycle in the mink (Jallageas et al, 1994).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Asterisks represent significant differences between males and females, p<0.05. Krishna, 1996a;Kawamoto et al ., 2000a). Our studies of rhinolophid bats of both sexes verified that the immunoreactivity and size of LH β -and FSH β -immunoreactive cells varied significantly throughout the seasons (Fig.…”
Section: (1) Pars Distalismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5). We found that the seasonal variations in the total amount of gonadotropins secreted from gonadotrophs per unit volume of chamber were considered due to the changes in gonadotropin secretion per cell and in the number of gonadotropinsecreting cells (Kawamoto et al ., 2000a). The total amount of LH secreted from gonadotrophs was marked in spermatogenic and mating periods but extremely small in other phases (post-arousal period, mid-May, and hibernation period, late January).…”
Section: (1) Pars Distalismentioning
confidence: 99%
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