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The "Ram Effect": A "Non-Classical" Mechanism for Inducing LH Surges in Sheep
During spring sheep do not normally ovulate but exposure to a ram can induce ovulation. In some ewes an LH surge is induced immediately after exposure to a ram thus raising questions about the control of this precocious LH surge. Our first aim was to determine the plasma concentrations of oestradiol...
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description | During spring sheep do not normally ovulate but exposure to a ram can induce ovulation. In some ewes an LH surge is induced immediately after exposure to a ram thus raising questions about the control of this precocious LH surge. Our first aim was to determine the plasma concentrations of oestradiol (E2) E2 in anoestrous ewes before and after the "ram effect" in ewes that had a "precocious" LH surge (starting within 6 hours), a "normal" surge (between 6 and 28h) and "late» surge (not detected by 56h). In another experiment we tested if a small increase in circulating E2 could induce an LH surge in anoestrus ewes. The concentration of E2 significantly was not different at the time of ram introduction among ewes with the three types of LH surge. "Precocious" LH surges were not preceded by a large increase in E2 unlike "normal" surges and small elevations of circulating E2 alone were unable to induce LH surges. These results show that the "precocious" LH surge was not the result of E2 positive feedback. Our second aim was to test if noradrenaline (NA) is involved in the LH response to the "ram effect". Using double labelling for Fos and tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) we showed that exposure of anoestrous ewes to a ram induced a higher density of cells positive for both in the A1 nucleus and the Locus Coeruleus complex compared to unstimulated controls. Finally, the administration by retrodialysis into the preoptic area, of NA increased the proportion of ewes with an LH response to ram odor whereas treatment with the α1 antagonist Prazosin decreased the LH pulse frequency and amplitude induced by a sexually active ram. Collectively these results suggest that in anoestrous ewes NA is involved in ram-induced LH secretion as observed in other induced ovulators. |
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subjects | Analysis Anestrus - physiology Animal reproduction Animals Biology and Life Sciences Endocrinology Estradiol - blood Estrus - physiology Exposure Female Females Hydroxylase Labeling Labelling Life Sciences Locus coeruleus Luteinizing hormone Luteinizing Hormone - blood Male Medicine and Health Sciences Noradrenaline Norepinephrine Norepinephrine - metabolism Nuclei Nuclei (cytology) Odor Odors Other Ovis aries Ovulation Physiological aspects Positive feedback Prazosin Preoptic area Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-fos - metabolism Rodents Seasons Secretion Sexual Behavior, Animal Sheep Sheep, Domestic - physiology Surges Time Factors Tyrosine Tyrosine 3-monooxygenase Tyrosine 3-Monooxygenase - metabolism |
title | The "Ram Effect": A "Non-Classical" Mechanism for Inducing LH Surges in Sheep |
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