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This study has investigated the effects of 6.2, 12:5, 25, 50 and 100 ng/kg/min/60 min of NE infused to normal men. Blood samples were obtained every 10 min, before, during and after drug administration for 3 consecutive h. Plasma levels on NE, LH, FSH, PRL, and GH were measured in all samples. The administration of 12.5 ng/kg/min over 60 min of NE induced a significant increase (p< 0.001) in plasma NE levels (n = 5) from a mean (± SE) baseline of 239 ± 14 ng/Lto 706 ± 54 ng/L which peaked and plateaued at 40 min. The calculated area under the curve was 18562 ± 3537 ng/ L/h of NE and significantly higher (p < 0.001) than during the h before the infusion (2358 ± 780 ng/L/h). This increase in plasma NE correlated well with the rise in plasma LH which showed a steady increase from baseline of 7.4 ± 1.3 mlU/ml to a significant (p<0.05) peak of 11 ± 1.9 mlU/ml atthe end of the infusion. Furthermore, analysis of the area under the curve revealed a greater (p < 0.05) LH release during the NE infusion (180 ± 18 mlU/ml/h) than before the infusion (92 ± 17 mlU/ml/h). With the exception of the studies utilizing 12.5 ng/kg/min/60 min, all other doses of NE resulted in no significant and/or consistent changes in plasma concentration of LH, FSH, GH and PRL. Thus, the direct participation of NE in the control of LH secretion in humans seems to occur in a very narrow window.
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Mileikowsky, G.N., Farmer, R.M., De Quattro, V. et al. Influence of norepinephrine administration upon pituitary hormone secretion in normal men. J Endocrinol Invest 11, 641–645 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03350203
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