“…General anaesthesia induced by barbiturates, ether and chloral hy drate is associated with reductions in glucose utilization, especially in grey matter [12,13,24] The steroid anaesthetic Althesin® (Glaxo), a mixture of two C21 steroids, alphaxalone (3a-hydroxy-5a-pregnane-11,20-dione -the active compound) and aiphadolone ace tate (21-acetoxy-3a-hydroxy-5a-pregnane-l 1,20-dione) has been used extensively in neuroendocrine studies [10]. Al thesin does not block either the spontaneous ovulatory surge of luteinizing hormone (LH) or the associated surge of Received: May 26,1983 Accepted after revision: August 17, 1983 LH-releasing hormone (LHRH) [3,19,22], Sodium pento barbitone, by contrast to Althesin, blocks both of these surges [7,19,22].…”