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Biology of Reproduction, Vol 13, 353-357, Copyright © 1975 by Society for the Study of Reproduction
1 Laboratory of Human Reproduction and Reproductive Biology, Massachusetts 02115 and
Department of Anatomy
Harvard Medical School
45 Shattuck Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02115 Rats were treated with LH-antisera (LHAS) or ergocryptine (ECR) on day 8 of pseudopregnancy or day 15 of hysterectomized pseudopregnancy to evaluate the role of LH and prolactin in
the luteotrophic process at these times. LHAS reduced progesterone levels in pseudopregnant rats
by 24 h after treatment but by 48 h progesterone concentrations had returned to control levels.
LHAS extended the length of pseudopregnancy by 5 days; however, progesterone levels were low
during this period indicating that luteal activity was not extended and suggesting that LHAS
interfered with onset of the next estrous cycle. Progesterone secretion was decreased at 24 and 48
h after LHAS treatment during hysterectomized pseudopregnancy. ECR treatment terminated
luteal maintenance in pseudopregnant and hysterectomized pseudopregnant rats resulting in
diminished progesterone secretion at 24 and 48 h after treatment and the return of vaginal cycles.
Although LHAS or ECR reduced progesterone secretion by 24 h after treatment, in no instance
was 20
-dihydroprogesterone (20
-OH-P) secretion elevated at this time. Results of the present
studies indicate that LH and prolactin are components of the luteotrophic process on day 8 of
pseudopregnancy and day 15 of hysterectomized pseudopregnancy.
Accepted on July 14, 1975
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