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Biology of Reproduction, Vol 11, 245-250, Copyright © 1974 by Society for the Study of Reproduction
1 Department of Physiological Sciences and Department of Surgery and Medicine,
College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas 66506 Serum LH and estradiol were measured concurrently in peripheral blood of six mares
during eight estrous cycles, and rectal palpations were performed to determine the day
of ovulation in relation to those measurements. LH was measured by radioimmunoassay
using ovine LH antiserum known to cross-react with LH in several mammalian species.
Estradiol was also determined by radioimmunoassay. Serum LH increased gradually from
a low of 20.0 ± 0.4 ng/ml approximately 5 days prior to ovulation to a peak
of 129.34 ± 7.1 ng/ml the day of ovulation. Concurrently, serum estradiol increased from
20.0 ± 0.2 pg/ml to a peak of 141.00 ± 9.8 pg/ml 2 days before LH peaked. Both
LH and estradiol decreased in the serum gradually to diestrus levels in 5 days, suggesting
that a positive feedback mechanism in estrogen induces ovulatory LH secretion in mares.
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