Late effect of the perinatal administration of oestradiol dipropionate on pituitary gonadotrophs and the morphology of the LH-RH neuronal system was tested both in male and female rats. Oestrogen caused a severe reduction in the number and size of immunodetectable gonadotrophs in both sexes. By the 90th day of life, however, immunomorphology and distribution of the gonadotroph cells had became normal, and also the LH-RH system of the animals was similar to that of the intact controls. The lack of vaginal cycles indicated, however, that oestrogen might have permanently impaired higher brain centers regulating cyclic gonadotroph hormone release.

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