The relationship between GABA dynamics and LH release was studied on day 2 after subcutaneus estrogen implant in short-term ovariectomized rats. GABA accumulation, used as an index of GABA turnover, was determined in the medial preoptic nucleus (MPN), medial (MS) and lateral (LS) septal nuclei, median eminence-mediobasal hypothalamus (MBH) and locus ceruleus (LC). Measurements of GABA were performed at two different times of day (11.00 and 15.00 h), 3 h after intraperitoneal administration of γ-vinyl-GABA (GVG), an irreversible inhibitor of GABA transaminase. Either morning or afternoon ovariectomized rats (OVX) showed a significant increase in GABA accumulation after GVG treatment in all the areas studied. Estrogen-treated OVX rats showed in the morning a lower GABA accumulation in the MPN, MBH and LC, and GABA levels remained unchanged in the LS and MS. In the afternoon, the MPN and LS showed a lower rate of GABA accumulation whereas in the MBH and LC the GABA increase was not observed. In contrast the MS showed a rate of GABA accumulation similar as in the OVX rats. Local administration in the MPN of 20 µg GVG, or GAB A-A receptor stimulation by muscimol (50 ng), prior to the increase in plasma LH levels, prevented the occurrence of the estradiol-induced LH surge. The effect of muscimol was reversed by bicuculline (30 ng), a GABA-A receptor antagonist. Bicuculline in low doses lacked effect by itself. In conclusion, these results strongly suggest that a decreased GABAergic activity in MPN, MBH and LC precedes the estradiol-evoked LH surges in ovariectomized rats. Moreover, that in septal nuclei, a low GABAergic activity takes place well before the occurence of plasma LH increase. Results have shown, in addition, that the LH surges may be blocked by either increasing the GABAergic activity or stimulating in the MPN the GABA-A receptor subtyp