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Biology of Reproduction, Vol 21, 1231-1237, Copyright © 1979 by Society for the Study of Reproduction
Alone and in Combination
on LH and FSH Concentrations in Blood Serum and Pituitary
of Geldings and in Serum after Administration of GnRH
1 Animal Reproduction Laboratory,
Colorado State University,
Fort Collins, Colorado 80523 Sixteen stallions were castrated and 30 days later assigned to 1 of 4 treatments: testosterone
propionate (T, 175 µg/kg BW), estradiol-17
-3-benzoate (E, 44 µg/kg BW), the combination of
both steroids (TE) or control (safflower oil). These dosages were administered every other day for
18 days (low dose) and then were doubled (high dose). Treatment at the high dose was continued
for 27 days and the geldings were sacrificed. Treahitment at the low dose resulted in concentrations
of testosterone and estradiol in serum similar to those in intact stallions during the breeding season.
Concentrations of LH and FSH in peripheral serum increased by 4-10-fold after castration and
stabilized in
20 days. Concentrations of LH in serum were suppressed by T and even more
rapidly by TE. Estradiol alone increased concentrations of LH in serum at the low dose. Compared
with levels in control geldings, concentrations of LH in the pituitary glands were suppressed by
50% in T or TE treated geldings, whereas they were increased by 10-fold in E treated geldings.
Concentrations of FSH in serum were rapidly suppressed by E or TE. Testosterone alone suppressed concentrations of FSH in serum at the high dose. Compared with control geldings, all
treatments resulted in elevated concentrations of FSH in the pituitary gland; the effect of T was
3-fold greater than for E. The magnitude of increase in concentrations of LH and FSH in serum
after an injection of GnRH generally reflected the concentrations of these hormones in the pituitary. However, E in combination with T decreased release of LH in response to GnRH, even
though pituitary concentrations of LH were similar in T and TE treated geldings. Estradiol also
decreased the release of FSH in response to GnRH in E treated geldings, compared with controls,
even though pituitary concentrations of FSH were
2-fold greater.
Accepted on September 21, 1979
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