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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Pituitary Response of Prepuberal Lambs to Oestradiol-17ß

Chu T Tran, TN Edey and JK Findlay

Australian Journal of Biological Sciences 32(5) 463 - 468
Published: 1979

Abstract

In two experiments 48 prepuberal Merino ewe lambs were injected with oestradiol-17P (E2) or saline to study the effect of E2 on their plasma LH levels and on oestrus and ovulation. In the three groups which received 30 (experiment I), 50 and 30 (experiment II) p,g E2 respectively, 27 out of 28 lambs showed an LH response, the corresponding mean LH peaks being 64·3±22·5, 153·6±33·4 and 91·7±16·9ng/mi at mean intervals of 11·1,11·2 and 10·5h, respectively, after injection. None of the 20 lambs in the control groups had an LH level higher than 18 ng/ml12 h after injection. In the three E2 groups, 41·7, 62·5 and 37·5 % of animals showed oestrus within 26 h of injection while in the control groups only one animal showed oestrus. Of 13 animals showing oestrus in the E2 groups, 11 failed to ovulate. The mean pre-injection plasma FSH level in experiment I was 102·7 ng/mI, and in four 5-7-month-old lambs over several weeks was 155·3 ng/mi. Despite these high pre-injection levels of FSH, it appears that the follicles were unable to respond to the LH peak which followed the E2 injection.

https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9790463

© CSIRO 1979

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