The onset of oestrus and ovulation in lactating rats


Autoria(s): Maneckjee, Rhoda; Moudgal, NR
Data(s)

1975

Resumo

Lactation delays the re-initiation of oestrous cyclicity in rats, resulting in physiological sterility for the duration of suckling. During this phase, the secretion of pituitary gonadotrophins is suppressed by an unknown mechanism. Continued application of the suckling stimulus by litter replacement (Bruce, 1958; Nicoll & Meites, 1959), or injections of prolactin (Meites & Nicoll, 1959), have been shown to prolong lactation considerably beyond the usual period. The present study aimed to demonstrate the role of prolactin in inhibiting the gonadotrophin secretion necessary for the re-establishment of oestrous cyclicity during lactation. Pregnant rats weighing approximately 300 g were obtained from the Institute colony and housed in individual cages. At parturition, the number of young in the litter was adjusted to eight, two or one as required. The day following the post-partum oestrus was regarded.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/24049/1/313.pdf

Maneckjee, Rhoda and Moudgal, NR (1975) The onset of oestrus and ovulation in lactating rats. In: Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 44 (2). pp. 313-315.

Publicador

Society for Reproduction and Fertility

Relação

http://www.reproduction-online.org/cgi/content/abstract/44/2/313

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/24049/

Palavras-Chave #Biochemistry
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Journal Article

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