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Biology of Reproduction, Vol 38, 987-995, Copyright © 1988 by Society for the Study of Reproduction


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Early treatment of young female rats with progesterone delays the aging- associated reproductive decline: a counteraction by estradiol

PS Lapolt, SM Yu and JK Lu
Department of Obstetrics/Gynecology, UCLA School of Medicine 90024-1740.

We have recently reported that successive treatments of young virgin rats with progesterone (P) implants produce elevated circulating P and consistently low estradiol (E2) concentrations, and subsequently delay the aging-associated reproductive decline. Inasmuch as E2 has been implicated in causing the loss of regular estrous cyclicity in aging rats, the present study examined if the concomitant presence of moderately increased circulating E2 levels could counteract the effects of P implants on reproductive aging. Starting at 3 1/2 mo and continuing to 8 mo of age, regularly cyclic, virgin rats received either s.c. Silastic implants of P (P-implanted), blank Silastic implants (virgin controls), or P + E2 implants (P + E2-implanted) for 3 wk, followed by implant removal for 1 wk. Each of these implant treatments was repeated in the same female rats 5 times. Blood samples were obtained on different days of the estrous cycle from the control group and on Day 11 of successive treatments with P or P + E2 implants for measurements of serum P and E2 values. At 8 1/2 and 10 mo of age, estrous cyclicity of these same virgin rats was again monitored, and 10- mo-old regularly cyclic females from each treatment group were mated with young fertile males to complete term pregnancies. While virgin controls showed cyclic increases in E2 and P secretion during the estrous cycle, P-implanted virgins exhibited consistently low serum E2 and moderately increased P levels during 5 successive treatments. The latter indicates a potent inhibition of ovarian E2 secretion by P implants.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)


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