The effect of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone analogue (LHRHa) in combination with different drugs with anti-dopamine and anti-serotonin properties on gonadotropin release and ovulation in the African catfish, Clarias gariepinus
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1987-06-01
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Goos, H.J.Th.
Joy, K.P.
Leeuw, R. de
Oordt, P.G.W.J. van
Delft, A.M.L. van
Gielen, J.Th.
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Abstract
Under hatchery conditions the reproduction of the African catfish depends on artificial induction of egg maturation and ovulation. In this study the effect of a number of potential psychotropic drugs with variable anti-dopamine and/or anti-serotonin properties in combination with LHRHa on gonadotropin release and ovulation was investigated.
Drugs with a potent anti-dopaminergic character caused a preovulatory gonadotropin surge, which seems to be independent of their anti-serotonergic properties. One drug, however, did not follow this rule. Drugs exhibiting low interaction with dopamine and high interaction with serotonin receptors had no effect on the LHRHa-induced gonadotropin release.