Regulation of LH secretion during seasonal anestrus by dopaminergic pathways in Rasa Aragonesa ewes treated or not with melatonin

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The involvement of the dopaminergic system in the steroid-dependent inhibition of luteinizing hormone (LH) secretion during anestrus in ovariectomized, estradiol-implanted adult Rasa Aragonesa ewes was investigated in both ewes treated with melatonin on 8 March (n = 10) and in control (n = 8) ewes. Melatonin implants did not significantly increase LH secretion. However, treatment with pimozide induced a significant increase (P < 0.05) in LH pulse frequency in both groups during early anestrus. We conclude that, in the absence of males, the dopaminergic system is clearly involved in the inhibition of LH secretion during anestrus in both melatonin-treated and control ewes.

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Forcada, F., Abecia, J. A., & Zúñiga, O. (2003). Regulation of LH secretion during seasonal anestrus by dopaminergic pathways in Rasa Aragonesa ewes treated or not with melatonin. Canadian Journal of Animal Science, 83(2), 311–313. https://doi.org/10.4141/A02-106

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