Abstract: | Direct administration of 0.5 IU of human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) into the matured ovarian follicles of adult female Saimiri sciureus resulted in ovulation in 45% of the animals treated. When purified ovine luteinizing hormone (LH) was administered, ovulation was observed in 55% of the animals while intrafollicular injection of saline had no effect. Similar injections of HCG into matured follicles of Macaca fascicularis would not cause ovulation but did result in a 55% increase in menstrual cycle length. These results indicate that the necessity of a primate source of LH for inducing ovulation may be due to an extrafollicular mechanism. |