Neuroendocrinology of opioid peptides and their role in the control of gonadotropin and prolactin secretion

  • University of California, San Diego ROR

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 152(4), 485-493

DOI 10.1016/s0002-9378(85)80162-9 PMID 2990210

Abstract

Substantial evidence now exists to indicate that the endogenous hypothalamic opioidergic mechanism(s) represents one of the important controlling systems for release of gonadotropin-releasing hormone. Modulations of frequency and amplitude of the secretory activity of gonadotropin-releasing hormone appears to be mediated through an inhibitory action of endogenous opioids, and the functional coupling of the opioidergic and gonadotropin-releasing hormone systems is an ovarian steroid-dependent event. There is also evidence to implicate suprahypothalamic mechanism(s) that enhance endogenous opioid inhibition of secretion of gonadotropin-releasing hormone. Although exogenous opioid peptides and their synthetic analogs consistently induce the secretion of prolactin, blockade of opioid receptors in humans by naloxone failed to elicit a decrement in the levels of prolactin under a variety of conditions. On the contrary, naloxone induced a remarkable increment in the secretion of prolactin via an increased frequency of pulsatile release which is synchronized with pulses of luteinizing hormone. These observations suggest that a common neuroendocrine mechanism is involved in the opioidergic control of the secretion of both luteinizing hormone and prolactin in women.

Topics

endogenous opioid peptides gonadotropin releasing hormone control, opioidergic mechanism GnRH pulsatile secretion, naloxone effect prolactin luteinizing hormone secretion, Yen SS opioid peptides neuroendocrinology, ovarian steroid dependent opioid GnRH coupling, endogenous opioids LH pulse frequency regulation, hypothalamic opioid system gonadotropin regulation women, beta-endorphin GnRH pulse generator mechanism, naloxone prolactin pulsatile release synchronized LH, neuroendocrine control gonadotropin prolactin opioid receptors
PMID 2990210 2990210 DOI 10.1016/s0002-9378(85)80162-9 10.1016/s0002-9378(85)80162-9

Cite this article

Yen, S. S., Quigley, M. E., Reid, R. L., Ropert, J. F., & Cetel, N. S. (1985). Neuroendocrinology of opioid peptides and their role in the control of gonadotropin and prolactin secretion. *American journal of obstetrics and gynecology*, *152*(4), 485-493. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0002-9378(85)80162-9

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