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Biology of Reproduction, Vol 22, 253-258, Copyright © 1980 by Society for the Study of Reproduction
1 Laboratory of Veterinary Physiology, Faculty of Agriculture,
University of Tokyo,
1-1-1 Yayoi Bunkyo-ku Tokyo 113, Japan Pseudopregnancy (psp) was induced by progesterone injections during the estrous cycle in
4 day cycling rats kept under a lighting condition of 14L:10D (lights on 0500 h). When a single
dose of 10 mg progesterone was injected s.c. at 0700 or 0800 h on the day of estrus (Day 1), rats
responded with leukocytic vaginal smears. In these rats a pattern of progesterone secretion similar
to that in cervically stimulated rats was obtained when the values of endogenous progesterone
levels were estimated mathematically; it was assumed that the decreasing rate of the administered
progesterone in circulation was not different between these rats and ovariectomized rats. Pentobarbital anesthesia before the progesterone injection prevented the induction of psp. In addition,
the effectiveness of progesterone injected at 0700 h on Day 1 was severely reduced by giving an
injection of the same amount of progesterone 1 or 2 h before. Progesterone injected at 0700 h on Day 1 caused a dramatic increase of serum prolactin (PRL)
1 h later and the level was maintained for at least 4 h. However, progesterone injected at 0400 h
on Day 1 induced neither psp nor an elevation of PRL. In the rats treated at 0700 h on Day 1, the
second elevation of serum PRL appeared at 0500 h on Day 3 and coincided chronologically with
the nocturnal surges found in normal psp rats; typical twice daily PRL surges were then established
from Day 4. An additional injection of progesterone 1 day after the first injection at 0700 or
1800 h on Day 2 completely inhibited the establishment of psp. These results suggest that two requirements must be fulfilled for the induction of psp by a
single injection of progesterone: 1) the injection should be done at a special time (at 0700 or
0800 h on Day 1); 2) a rapid increase in PRL secretion should be brought about. The mechanism
through which progesterone induces psp is probably through the hypothalamo-hypophysial axis
which controls PRL secretion either in a facilitative or inhibitory way according to the time of
progesterone injection.
Note:
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
We would like to thank the NIAMDD for the gift
of rat prolactin assay kit. This research was supported
in part by grants from the Ford Foundation (740-0403) and Ministry of Education, Science and Culture,
Japan.
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