Role played by the ovary and adrenals in early receptivity during 4-day cycle in the female rat |
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Authors: | Jacqueline Roos, Salom Roser, Narciso Vidal,Claude Aron |
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Affiliation: | Institut d''Histologie, Faculté de Médecine, Université Louis Pasteur, Rue Kirschleger, 67085 Strasbourg Cedex, France |
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Abstract: | The mechanisms involved in the control of precocious sexual receptivity were studied in 4-day cyclic female Wistar rats injected with 10 μg estradiol benzoate (EB) and caged with a male during the night from diestrus II to proestrus. Early mating frequencies were compared in intact females, in animals ovariectomized on the morning of diestrus I, in adrenalectomized and in adrenalectomized-ovariectomized females. No change in early sexual receptivity occurred either in ovariectomized, or in adrenalectomized animals. On the contrary, a significant decrease of precocious mating frequencies was noted in adrenalectomized-ovariectomized females. The role played by the ovary in the control of precocious receptivity was supposed to be due to the secretion of progesterone which has been evidenced on the late afternoon of diestrus II in estrogen treated females.Concerning the mechanisms by which the adrenals may compensate for the ovaries in the control of early sexual receptivity in estrogen-primed females it was observed that notwithstanding an inhibitory action exerted by EB on the adrenal progesterone secretion, a low rate of progesterone was maintained in the peripheral plasma which was compatible with early mating in ovariectomized animals. |
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