Effect of p-chlorophenylalanine on the reproduction of the rat

S. González-Barón
J. Jiménez-Vargas
J. Marcó
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Abstract

The effect of p-chlorophenylalanie (p-CPA) –300 mg/kg– on reproduction has been studied in the female rat. Groups of animals were injected with a dose of 300 mg/kg of p-CPA 48 hours before proper copulation conditions at different moments along the ovarian cycle. Presence of spermatozoa in the vaginal frotis was negative in treated rats; in the control groups however, positivity was found in variable proportions according to the phase of the ovarian cycle: 30 ad 90% in diestrus and proestrus respectively. Treated animals showed continuous diestrus phases and diffuse luteinitation of the ovary. The results may indicate that a decrease of cerebral 5-HT, caused by p-CPA, lessens the reproductive behaviour of the female rat through mechanisms depending probably on the liberation of gonadrotrophins.

Keywords:
Animals, Brain/metabolism, Female, Fenclonine/pharmacology, Gonadotropins, Ovary/physiology, Pituitary Gland/metabolism, Pituitary/metabolism, Rats, Reproduction/drug effects, Serotonin/metabolism

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S. González-Barón
J. Jiménez-Vargas
J. Marcó


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