Antiovulatory actions of RU 486: the pituitary is not the primary site of action in vivo.

1995 
Continuous administration of RU 486 impairs follicular development and inhibits ovulation in women. Yet, the mechanism of ovulation inhibition remains unknown. To characterize the mechanism(s) of ovulation inhibition, we studied six regularly menstruating cynomolgus monkeys for three consecutive (control-rest-treatment) cycles. Monkeys received 1 mg/kg.day RU 486 in between cycle days 2-22. Basal and GnRH-stimulated (1 and 50 micrograms GnRH, iv, 2 h apart) secretion of LH and FSH was assessed using serial blood samples (every 15 min for 12 h) collected on cycle day 10. Serum levels of estradiol (E2), progesterone (P4), RU 486, cortisol, LH, FSH, and PRL were analyzed by RIAs, the bioactivity of LH was assessed using a mouse Leydig cell assay. The mean cycle length was prolonged by RU 486 treatment from 31.8 to 69.8 days (P = 0.008). During RU 486 treatment, patterns of E2 secretion varied considerably; the mean +/- SD E2 level was 204 +/- 139 pmol/L. LH peaks and P4 profiles compatible with luteal functi...
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