Title : Estrogen inhibition of LH and FSH secretion: effects of a GnRH antagonist.

Pub. Date : 1986 Apr

PMID : 3083691






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1 These results indicate that the GnRH-dependent component of FSH release and the GnRH-independent component that is unmasked in the presence of GnRH antagonist are sensitive to negative feedback by estrogen, indicating that this steroid is not the primary inhibitory ovarian factor regulating FSH in the rat. Steroids gonadotropin releasing hormone 1 Rattus norvegicus
2 These results indicate that the GnRH-dependent component of FSH release and the GnRH-independent component that is unmasked in the presence of GnRH antagonist are sensitive to negative feedback by estrogen, indicating that this steroid is not the primary inhibitory ovarian factor regulating FSH in the rat. Steroids gonadotropin releasing hormone 1 Rattus norvegicus
3 These results indicate that the GnRH-dependent component of FSH release and the GnRH-independent component that is unmasked in the presence of GnRH antagonist are sensitive to negative feedback by estrogen, indicating that this steroid is not the primary inhibitory ovarian factor regulating FSH in the rat. Steroids gonadotropin releasing hormone 1 Rattus norvegicus