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Biology of Reproduction, Vol 1, 282-288, Copyright © 1969 by Society for the Study of Reproduction
1 U.S. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, Denver Federal Center,
Denver, Colorado 80225 A single oral dose of mestranol (l7
-ethynylestradiol 3-methyl ether) was administered
to two groups of eight adult female beagle dogs each on Day 6 or 21 after first acceptance of the male. Based on corpora lutea counts, embryonic loss was 95.5 and 67.3%,
respectively, for the two treatment groups, and only 34.5% for the control. In a second
study a group of 12 beagles were used to determine the effect of mestranol on ova
transport. Nine bitches were dosed on Day 6 and the reproductive tracts were removed
between 1 and 5 days later and three controls were examined on Day 11. Thirty-nine
of a possible 56 ova were flushed from the tracts of the treated females and all but one
were from the oviducts. Eighteen (46%) of the ova were degenerating. The controls
produced 17 normal zygotes out of a possible 24, and all were flushed from the uteri.
Mestranol apparently did not accelerate ova transport, and the possibility of both a
direct effect on the ova and an indirect effect via a delay in ova transport is discussed.
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