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Biology of Reproduction, Vol 24, 405-414, Copyright © 1981 by Society for the Study of Reproduction
1 Department of Anatomy and Reproductive Biology,
University of Hawaii,
Honolulu, Hawaii 96822 Plasma relaxin immunoactivity was measured in guinea pigs during the estrous cycle from
midpregnancy to parturition as well as during acute suckling using a homologous porcine relaxin
radioimmunoassay. Samples were collected at frequent intervals from an indwelling jugular vein
catheter. The peak levels found during pregnancy,
12 ng/ml, were higher than the peak levels
during the estrous cycle and suckling (4-5 ng/ml). During the estrous cycle, relaxin levels were low
at estrus and early diestrus and were high at late diestrus and proestrus preceeding the opening of
the vaginal membrane. During late pregnancy, episodic secretion of immunoreactive relaxin was
common and the timing of this secretion varied. In some guinea pigs, relaxin levels increased in mid
to late pregnancy; others showed only a rise before parturition or only the mid to late pregnancy
rise. Spectral analysis of the data revealed clear periodicities in the results from several animals but
others showed no evidence of periodicity. The most common period was 18 h. In most animals,
but not all, the onset of lengthening of the pubic ligament as determined by palpation was preceded by a period of relaxin production. There was no evidence for an acute effect of suckling to
elevate relaxin secretion in this species; indeed suckling decreased relaxin immunoactivity with
mean levels of control animals significantly higher than those of animals suckling their young.
Note:
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
We would like to thank Ms. Sandra Yamamoto for
her excellent technical assistance and Dr. J. McIntosh
for advice and assistance with the statistical analysis.
This work was supported by grant no. HD 06633 and
Ford Foundation Grant 66202. Ms. Nola Mento was
supported by a minority biomedical research grant no.
5SO 64408125.
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