To determine whether antidopaminergic drug administration may modify endogenous opioid activity at the hypothalamic-pituitary level, the effects of naloxone infusion (1.6 mg/h for 4 h) on LH secretion were studied in six postmenopausal women before and after administration of the potent antidopaminergic drug veralipride for 20 days. Before veralipride administration, the naloxone infusion did not alter LH secretion. Chronic administration of veralipride resulted in a significant (P less than 0.01) decline in plasma LH levels. In addition, the naloxone infusion induced a significant (P less than 0.05) increase in plasma LH levels, which reached values similar to those before veralipride administration. These results demonstrate that in postmenopausal women the antidopaminergic drug veralipride can restore, at least in part, the activity of the endogenous opioid system. These findings suggest that endogenous opioid peptides may mediate the inhibitory effect exerted by chronic antidopaminergic drug administration on LH secretion in humans.

Restoration of luteinizing hormone response to naloxone in postmenopausal women by chronic administration of the antidopaminergic drug veralipride / G. B., Melis; Cagnacci, Angelo; M., Gambacciani; A. M., Paoletti; L., Moggi; P., Fioretti. - In: THE JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM. - ISSN 0021-972X. - STAMPA. - 66:(1988), pp. 964-967.

Restoration of luteinizing hormone response to naloxone in postmenopausal women by chronic administration of the antidopaminergic drug veralipride.

CAGNACCI, Angelo;
1988

Abstract

To determine whether antidopaminergic drug administration may modify endogenous opioid activity at the hypothalamic-pituitary level, the effects of naloxone infusion (1.6 mg/h for 4 h) on LH secretion were studied in six postmenopausal women before and after administration of the potent antidopaminergic drug veralipride for 20 days. Before veralipride administration, the naloxone infusion did not alter LH secretion. Chronic administration of veralipride resulted in a significant (P less than 0.01) decline in plasma LH levels. In addition, the naloxone infusion induced a significant (P less than 0.05) increase in plasma LH levels, which reached values similar to those before veralipride administration. These results demonstrate that in postmenopausal women the antidopaminergic drug veralipride can restore, at least in part, the activity of the endogenous opioid system. These findings suggest that endogenous opioid peptides may mediate the inhibitory effect exerted by chronic antidopaminergic drug administration on LH secretion in humans.
1988
66
964
967
Restoration of luteinizing hormone response to naloxone in postmenopausal women by chronic administration of the antidopaminergic drug veralipride / G. B., Melis; Cagnacci, Angelo; M., Gambacciani; A. M., Paoletti; L., Moggi; P., Fioretti. - In: THE JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM. - ISSN 0021-972X. - STAMPA. - 66:(1988), pp. 964-967.
G. B., Melis; Cagnacci, Angelo; M., Gambacciani; A. M., Paoletti; L., Moggi; P., Fioretti
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