Ovarian and adrenal function during the estrous cycle of the sow
The concentrations of plasma estrogens, progesterone, and corticosteroids and of urinary pregnanediol, pregnanetriol, ketogenic steroids, and corticosteroids were determined as indicators of ovarian and adrenal function throughout a normal sow's estrous cycle. Two broad peaks of plasma estrogen...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Theriogenology 1975, Vol.3 (1), p.1-13 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The concentrations of plasma estrogens, progesterone, and corticosteroids and of urinary pregnanediol, pregnanetriol, ketogenic steroids, and corticosteroids were determined as indicators of ovarian and adrenal function throughout a normal sow's estrous cycle. Two broad peaks of plasma estrogen, one lasting 11–12 days during estrus and another 6-day peak period during the early part of the luteal phase were detected. Plasma progesterone was elevated during the late follicular and luteal phase. Two broad peaks of plasma corticoids appeared, one following the decrease of plasma progesterone and the second 7–14 days later. Those elevations in plasma corticoids occurred when estrogen titres were elevated. Urinary determinations generally reflected plasma findings. Estrogen levels began to rise during the follicular phase while a reasonably high progesterone level was evident. Estrogen titres never decreased to non-detectable levels. An interrelationship between adrenal function and ovarian estrogen production is suggested. |
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ISSN: | 0093-691X 1879-3231 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0093-691X(75)90244-7 |