Intrauterine development after diapause in the marsupial Macropus eugenii |
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Authors: | M B Renfree C H Tyndale-Biscoe |
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Affiliation: | Department of Zoology, Australian National University, Canberra, A.C.T. 2600, Australia |
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Abstract: | Three-quarters of adult female Macropus eugenii carry a diapausing blastocyst for up to 10 months of the year. For the first half of the year the diapause is due to the presence of a pouch young, but it continues through the subsequent anestrus. Spontaneous resumption occurs 1–15 days after the summer solstice. Development can be initiated experimentally during the first half of the year by removing the pouch young (RPY) and during anestrus by 10 daily injections of 10 mg progesterone.All blastocysts completed development after RPY, but only about half successfully completed intrauterine development after progesterone treatment. After RPY the corpus luteum grew and influenced growth of the endometrium and blastocyst. After day 13, however, the endometrium was further stimulated by the presence of the embryo or fetal membranes, probably the latter. Most of the failure after progesterone treatment occurred during the first 10 days and after the blastocyst had resumed development. It is suggested that these embryos failed to reach the stage where they could stimulate the endometrium directly. The later failure of progesterone-treated animals to give birth to full term fetuses was probably due to lack of stimulation from the anestrous ovaries. |
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