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Biology of Reproduction, Vol 10, 39-46, Copyright © 1974 by Society for the Study of Reproduction
1 Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts 01545 Levels of progesterone in the ovarian vein blood and luteinizing hormone (LH) in
the peripheral plasma were measured by respective radioimmunoassays throughout pregnancy and postpartum period in hamsters. The secretion of progesterone or LH showed
no significant fluctuations prior to or in association with implantation on Days 3 and
4 of pregnancy. During the second half of gestation, ovarian output of progesterone
doubled (4.8 µg/hr/ovary) and the concentration of LH declined to values significantly
(p < 0.01) less than those found during the early pregnancy or the diestrous phase
of the cycle. During the postpartum period progesterone secretion dropped below values
found on Day 1 of pregnancy (2.4 µg/hr/ovary) and LH levels rose severalfold over
those found in the prepartum animals (Days 9-16, p < 0.01). The stimulus provided
by suckling failed to reduce high LH values (145 ng/ml) to levels present in the second
half of pregnancy (12 ng/ml). In general, a negative relationship was observed between
the ovarian secretion of progesterone and circulating levels of LH both during pregnancy
and the postpartum period.
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