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Gonadal steroids have been implicated in the control of blood pressure and fluid homeostasis. These experiments test the effect of progesterone in ovariectomized ewes on blood pressure, volume, and hormone responses to hypotension. Eight ewes were each studied in four conditions: ovariectomized, progesterone and estrogen replaced, progesterone replaced, or sham treated. During each treatment mean arterial pressure (MAP), plasma volume (PV), baroreflex responsiveness, and
adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)
, arginine vasopressin (AVP), and renin responses to hypotension were determined.
Progesterone
treatment significantly reduced resting MAP and increased PV compared with ovariectomy or sham treatments. Heart period at 85 mmHg was reduced with progesterone treatment. There was no effect of progesterone treatment on ACTH, AVP, or renin or heart rate responses to hypotension. Basal AVP levels were increased, and angiotensin II concentrations were decreased, by estrogen and progesterone and by sham treatments; plasma Na+ also tended to be increased during these treatments. These results suggest that a small increase in progesterone can reset resting MAP and PV without altering reflex heart rate or endocrine responses to hypotension.
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PMID:Effects of progesterone on blood pressure, plasma volume, and responses to hypotension. 903 32
To determine whether the immune Fab fragment of digoxin antibody (digibind) attenuates established
corticotropin
(ACTH) hypertension, rats were given ACTH sham control (0.1 mL normal saline, twice daily, subcutaneously, n = 18) or ACTH treatment (2.5 microg/kg in 0.1 mL normal saline, twice daily, subcutaneously; n = 27) for 10 days. Acute hemodynamic effects of digibind (30 mg/kg, intravenous bolus injection) were examined after 10 days of sham control or ACTH treatment. Rats were divided into 7 groups: digibind (30 mg/kg, in 1 mL 0.9% NaCl intravenous bolus injection) plus sham (n = 6) or ACTH (n = 8), sham digibind (1 mL 0.9% NaCl intravenous bolus) plus ACTH (n = 7), digibind vehicle (sorbitol 1.8 mg in 1 mL 0.9% NaCl, intravenous bolus) plus sham (n = 6), preimmune sheep IgG (30 mg/kg in 1 mL 0.9% NaCl intravenous bolus) plus sham (n = 6) or ACTH (n = 6) and preimmune sheep IgG (Fab)2 fragment (30 mg/kg in 1 mL 0.9% NaCl intravenous bolus) plus ACTH (n = 6). ACTH increased systolic blood pressure (SBP) from 118 +/- 2 to 132 +/- 3 mm Hg on treatment day 10. BP was unchanged in sham treated rats. The acute administration of digibind decreased
MAP
(-14 +/- 3 mm Hg, P <.001) in ACTH hypertensive rats, but not in ACTH sham control normotensive rats (+2 +/- 3 mm Hg). Blood pressure reached a minimum after 14 +/- 3 min and the effect lasted more than 30 min. No significant change of blood pressure was found in ACTH treated rats receiving sham (0.9% NaCl) digibind injection (+2 +/- 2 mm Hg). However, both preimmune sheep IgG and IgG (Fab)2 fragment caused a decrease of blood pressure in both sham or ACTH treated rats. Although these data that digibind decreases BP in ACTH but not sham treated rats are consistent with the notion that digitalis-like substances may play a role in ACTH induced hypertension, the evidence that both preimmune sheep IgG and IgG (Fab)2 fragments also decreased blood pressure in rats suggests caution in interpretation of studies that employ digibind preparations.
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PMID:Hemodynamic effects of the Fab fragment of digoxin antibody (digibind) in corticotropin (ACTH)-induced hypertension. 905 91
The effect of
adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)
administration on progesterone and cortisol concentrations was determined in lactating primiparous sows. Physiological saline and 50 IU ACTH were administered on days 20 and 21 of lactation at 0900 hours via an indwelling jugular catheter. Blood samples for hormone analysis were collected via indwelling jugular catheters every 15 min (0800 to 1200 hours) and every 60 min (1300 to 1500 hours). Saline administration had no effect on progesterone nor cortisol concentrations in the lactating sows.
Progesterone
and cortisol concentrations increased (p < 0.001) within 15 min after ACTH administration.
Progesterone
and cortisol concentrations peaked (p < 0.01) within 45 min and had returned to pretreatment values within 120 min after ACTH treatment.
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PMID:Plasma levels of progesterone and cortisol after ACTH administration in lactating primiparous sows. 959 47
The comparison of distinct cell-differentiation models can help to answer the question whether there are common signalling pathways activated in the cells during the differentiation process or not. The differentiation of PC12 pheochromocytoma cells in response to NGF, the differentiation of melanoma B16 cells triggered by
alpha-MSH
, the formation of myotubes by L6E9 skeletal muscle myoblasts deprived of FCS or differentiation of HL-60 cells in response to steroid hormone 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 share some similarities in the activation of signal transduction pathways. Differentiation-inducing agents stimulate sustained activation and nuclear translocation of
MAP
kinases (ERK1 and ERK2). Some of differentiation-inducing agents activate PI3-kinase as well, and the inhibition of the PI3K/p70S6K pathway blocks the process of differentiation in the cells.
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PMID:[Does the universal "signal transduction pathway of differentiation" exist? Comparison of different cell differentiation experimental models with differentiation of HL-60 cells in response to 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3]. 1035 95
The paper contains a review of reports concerned with how for hormones, epileptic seizures and antiepileptic drugs can be influenced by one another. Hormones influence brain excitability but, on the other hand, both epileptic seizures and antiepileptic drugs may alter hormone secretion and metabolism. Effect of hormones on seizures--Experimental studies revealed the properties which inhibit or stimulate convulsive reactivity of different hormones.
Progesterone
, testosterone,
adrenocorticotropin
and desoxycorticosterone are responsible for an increase in seizure threshold, while estradiol, cortisol and thyroid hormones cause a reduction. Effect of seizures on hormones--Epileptic seizures, chiefly tonic-clonic, also complex partial and sometimes simple partial seizures, result in "the hormonal storm". Immediately after an epileptic seizure, an increase is found in serum concentrations of prolactin, cortisol,
adrenocorticotropin
, triidothyronine, thyroxin, thyrotropin, luteotropin, follicular stimulating hormone and growth hormone. These changes may persist for two hours, while prolactin concentration even for 24 hours after a seizure. Effect of antiepileptic drugs on hormones--Antiepileptic drugs may affect hypothalamus-pituitary function directly or indirectly through neurotransmitter system. By induction of hepatic microsomal enzymes, some antiepileptic drugs cause acceleration of hormone metabolism, reducing hormone serum concentrations. Moreover, antiepileptic drugs enhance sex hormone binding globulin SHBG/synthesis, increase binding of these hormones and reduce their active fraction concentration in serum. Recognition of the relationship between epilepsy and hormonal system is necessary to obtain better understanding of this disease.
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PMID:[Epilepsy and hormones]. 1076 43
Interleukin-8 (IL-8) is produced by human decidual cells in culture, and may play a role in the initiation of parturition.
beta-endorphin
is released in significant amounts into the maternal and fetal circulation during labour. The effect of
beta-endorphin
on IL-8 production by human chorio-decidual cells in culture was investigated. Mixed cells were obtained from the decidual surfaces of 35 term placentas. The cells were plated out at 10x10(6) cells per well in Roswell Park Memorial Institute 1640 culture medium. After 48 h the cells were washed and incubated with either plain culture medium (control), 1 micromol/l progesterone, 1-100 nmol/l
beta-endorphin
or 1 nmol/l N-acetyl
beta-endorphin
. After 48 h, IL-8 concentrations were measured in the supernatants by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Experiments were repeated in the presence of naloxone (1 micromol/l) and using calcium-deficient culture medium.
Progesterone
(P < 0.0002) and
beta-endorphin
(P < 0. 0005) significantly inhibited the production of IL-8. The inhibitory effect of
beta-endorphin
was blocked by naloxone and by using calcium-deficient medium. N-acetyl
beta-endorphin
had no significant effect on IL-8 production. These findings suggest that
beta-endorphin
has an inhibitory effect on IL-8 production by decidual cells, and that the effect is mediated via opioid receptors and is calcium-dependent.
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PMID:beta-endorphin inhibits the production of interleukin-8 by human chorio-decidual cells in culture. 1082 74
In order to investigate the potential influence of stress as a component of the repeat breeding syndrome, the adrenocortical capacity for steroid production was evaluated in ovariectomised dairy heifers. In repeat breeder heifers (RBH), marginally elevated plasma progesterone levels during oestrus, so-called suprabasal progesterone levels, have earlier been measured and are believed to impair fertility. The aim was to distinguish if this progesterone could be of extra-gonadal or in this case, adrenal origin. Baseline levels of plasma cortisol and progesterone were determined as well as the corresponding response after induced acute stress in the form of an
adrenocorticotropin
(ACTH)-challenge. Comparisons were made between strictly selected RBH, n=5 and virgin heifers (VH), n=5 of the Swedish Red and White breed. The heifers were used as their own pre-challenge controls in a 2-day trial. On the control day, saline was injected i.v. and on the treatment day, a synthetic analogue of ACTH (60 microg Synachten(R)). Via a jugular vein catheter, blood samples were collected every 30 min for 6 h each day of the experiment. Analyses for plasma progesterone and cortisol were made. RBH had a significantly higher (P<0.01) pretreatment baseline cortisol level (10.1+/-2.3 nmol l(-1)) than VH (2.6+/-0.2 nmol l(-1)). Moreover, the cortisol response after stimuli was stronger in RBH than VH, especially concerning total hormone production (P<0. 001), but there was also a tendency towards higher peak values (P=0. 06) and longer duration of significantly increased hormone concentrations (P=0.08).
Progesterone
concentrations, however, did not differ between the groups. Both baseline levels (P=0.25) and posttreatment production (P=0.45) were of the same magnitude in RBH and VH. In conclusion, the study could not confirm that suprabasal progesterone concentrations during oestrus in RBH derive from the adrenal glands. Still, apparent differences were found in adrenocortical activity when ovariectomised heifers, VH and RBH, were subjected to an ACTH-challenge. It is suggested that a sustained adrenal stimulation associated with environmental or social stress could be one factor in the repeat breeding syndrome.
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PMID:Effect of ACTH-challenge on progesterone and cortisol levels in ovariectomised repeat breeder heifers. 1096 41
The adrenal production of the delta 5-androgens, dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and its sulfate ester dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEAS), declines linearly with aging. The evidence that DHEA or DHEAS administration may alleviate some of the problems related to aging has opened new perspectives for clinical research. The present study aims to investigate the effects of a 6-month DHEA supplementation in early and late postmenopausal women, with normal or overweight body mass index (BMI), on the level of circulating steroids, sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG),
beta-endorphin
and gonadotropins, and on the adrenal gland response to dexamethasone suppression and
adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)
stimulation. Early postmenopausal women (50-55 years) both normal weight (BMI 20-24, n = 9) and overweight (BMI 26-30, n = 9) and late postmenopausal women (60-65 years) both of normal weight and overweight, were treated with oral DHEA (50 mg/day). Circulating DHEA, DHEAS, 17-OH pregnenolone, progesterone, 17-OH progesterone, allopregnenolone, androstenedione, testosterone, dihydrotestosterone, estrone, estradiol, SHBG, cortisol, luteinizing hormone, follicle stimulating hormone and
beta-endorphin
levels were evaluated monthly and a Kupperman score was performed. The product/precursor ratios of adrenal steroid levels were used to assess the relative activities of the adrenal cortex enzymes. Before and after 3 and 6 months of therapy, each women underwent an ACTH stimulating test (10 micrograms i.v. in bolus) after dexamethasone administration (0.5 mg p.o.) to evaluate the response of cortisol, DHEA, DHEAS, androstenedione, 17-OH pregnenolone, allopregnanolone, progesterone and 17-OH progesterone. The between-group differences observed before treatment disappeared during DHEA administration. Levels of 17-OH pregnenolone remained constant during the 6 months. Levels of DHEA, DHEAS, androstenedione, testosterone and dihydrotestosterone increased progressively from the first month of treatment. Levels of estradiol and estrone significantly increased after the first/second month of treatment. Levels of SHBG significantly decreased from the second month of treatment only in overweight late postmenopausal women, while the other groups showed constant levels.
Progesterone
levels remained constant in all groups, while 17-OH progesterone levels showed a slight but significant increase in all groups. Allopregnanolone and plasma
beta-endorphin
levels increased progressively and significantly in the four groups, reaching values three times higher than baseline. Levels of cortisol and gonadotropins progressively decreased in all groups. The product/precursor ratios of adrenal steroid levels at the sixth month were used to assess the relative activities of the adrenal cortex enzymes and were compared to those found before therapy. The 17,20-desmolase, sulfatase and/or sulfotransferase, 17,20-lyase and 5 alpha-reductase activities significantly increased, while the 3 beta-hydroxysteroid-oxidoreductase activity did not vary. On the contrary, the 11-hydroxylase and/or 21-hydroxylase activities showed a significant decrease after 6 months of treatment. In basal conditions, dexamethasone significantly suppressed all the adrenal steroids and this suppression was greater after 3 and 6 months of treatment for DHEA, DHEAS and allopregnanolone, while it remained unchanged for other steroids. Before treatment, ACTH stimulus induced a significant response in all parameters; after the treatment, it prompted a greater response in delta 5- and delta 4-androgens, progesterone and 17-OH progesterone, while cortisol responded less in both younger and older normal-weight women. The endometrial thickness did not show significant modifications in any of the groups of postmenopausal women during the 6 months of treatment. Treatment with DHEA was associated with a progressive improvement of the Kupperman score in all groups, with major effects on the vasomotor symptoms in
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PMID:Six-month oral dehydroepiandrosterone supplementation in early and late postmenopause. 1110 74
The amount of
beta-endorphin
-like immunoreactivity (beta-END-LI) in porcine corpora lutea from several stages of the oestrous cycle and the effects of progesterone, oxytocin, and prolactin on beta-END-LI secretion in vitro by luteal cells were studied. Porcine corpora lutea obtained on days 1-5, 6-10, 11-13, 14-18, and 19-21 of the cycle were used to prepare extracts for beta-END-LI determination. Additionally, corpora lutea from days 11-13 and 14-18 were enzymatically dissociated and isolated luteal cells were used for further study of
beta-endorphin
secretion in vitro. Cells were cultured in serum-free defined M 199 medium (106 cells/ml) at 37 degrees C under 5% CO2 in air, for 12 h. The influences of the following factors on beta-END-LI secretion by luteal cells were tested: progesterone (10-9, 10-7 and 10-5 M), oxytocin (0.01, 0.1, 1 and 10 ng/ml), and prolactin (0.1, 1, 10 and 100 ng/ml). The beta-END-LI contents in extracts and media were measured by radioimmunoassay. The tissue concentration of beta-END-LI was lowest on days 1-5 of the cycle (0.35 +/- 0.03 ng/g wet tissue). Subsequently, it constantly increased to the highest value on days 14-18 (16.58 +/- 0.52 ng/g wet tissue) and on days 19-21 it declined (11.10 +/- 0.52 ng/g wet tissue).
Progesterone
at a low dose (10-9 M) resulted in significant (p < 0.05) increases and decreases in beta-END-LI secretion by luteal cells from days 11-13 and 14-18, respectively. Higher doses of progesterone (10-7 and 10-5 M) had no effect on beta-END-LI release, compared with the control group. All dose-levels of oxytocin used decreased beta-END-LI secretion by luteal cells on days 11-13 and 14-18 of the cycle. Prolactin at doses of 0.1 and 1 ng/ml on days 11-13, and all doses tested on days 14-18 resulted in decreases in beta-END-LI release from luteal cells. These results document evident changes in beta-END-LI content in the pig corpus luteum during its development and indicate the potential roles of progesterone, oxytocin, and prolactin in luteal cell secretion of beta-END-LI.
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PMID:The content of beta-endorphin-like immunoreactivity in porcine corpus luteum and the potential roles of progesterone, oxytocin and prolactin in the regulation of beta-endorphin release from luteal cells in vitro. 1132 64
2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) is a widespread environmental contaminant that has profound deleterious effects on development and reproduction. TCDD may act at one or more levels to alter the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) and hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axes. The objective of this study was to investigate whether TCDD modulates neuroendocrine systems by altering gene expression of arginine vasopressin (AVP), corticotrophin-releasing hormone (CRH), or
pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC)
, which are important neuroregulators of the HPA and HPG axes. Four groups of female cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) were administered daily oral doses of gelatin capsule containing TCDD (0, 1, 5, or 25 ng/kg body weight) mixed with glucose 5 days a week for 1 year. At the end of the dosing period, animals were euthanized and brains were harvested. CRH, AVP, and POMC mRNA levels were semiquantified by in situ hybridization histochemistry on 30-microm coronal sections of the brain. Blood collected on the day of euthanasia was assayed for cortisol and progesterone. CRH mRNA levels in the paraventricular nucleus (PVN) were significantly increased by the 2 higher TCDD doses (5 and 25 ng/kg/day) compared to controls (p < 0.05). There was a trend towards increased AVP mRNA levels in both the supraoptic nucleus (SON) and PVN. No effect of TCDD on POMC was observed. Cortisol levels were significantly increased in TCDD-exposed animals.
Progesterone
concentrations and menstruation data indicated that TCDD did not interfere with ovulation. We conclude that TCDD stimulated the HPA axis by a central effect involving CRH, but had no effect on the HPG axis at the doses tested.
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PMID:The effect of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin on corticotrophin-releasing hormone, arginine vasopressin, and pro-opiomelanocortin mRNA levels in the hypothalamus of the cynomolgus monkey. 1156 61
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