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Vol. 294, Issue 3, 1137-1145, September 2000
Alcohol and Drug Abuse Research Center, McLean Hospital-Harvard
Medical School, Belmont, Massachusetts
Cocaine stimulates gonadotropin (luteinizing hormone) release
from the anterior pituitary in humans and in rhesus monkeys, but its
acute effects on ovarian steroid hormones are unknown. The acute
effects of cocaine and placebo on estradiol and progesterone were
studied in 13 drug-naive female rhesus monkeys during the mid-follicular (days 8-10) and the mid-luteal (days 21-23) phases of
the menstrual cycle. Each monkey was her own control under cocaine and
placebo conditions. Samples for ovarian steroid hormone analysis were
collected before and at 15-min intervals for 300 min after cocaine or
placebo administration. In follicular phase females, estradiol levels
increased significantly within 15 min after cocaine (0.8 mg/kg i.v.)
administration (P < .008) but did not change after
placebo administration. Estradiol remained significantly above baseline
for 45 min (P < .002-0.02). In contrast, in
mid-luteal phase females, estradiol did not change after cocaine or
placebo administration. Basal progesterone levels did not change after cocaine or placebo administration in either mid-follicular or mid-luteal phase females. After hCG (500 I.U. i.m.) was administered to
mid-luteal phase females, cocaine (0.4 and 0.8 mg/kg i.v.) and placebo
administration did not increase or decrease estradiol or progesterone.
One implication of these findings is that cocaine-induced increases in
follicular phase estradiol levels could disrupt folliculogenesis and
contribute to the menstrual cycle abnormalities observed during chronic
cocaine self-administration.
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