Summary. Immature rats were treated with PMSG followed 56 h later by 10 i.u. hCG. Follicles were removed at intervals after hCG injection. Transient increases in progesterone, testosterone and oestradiol synthesis were first evident 1 h after hCG, but values peaked at 3\p=n-\5h and returned to control levels by 10 h. Increased synthesis of PGE-2 and PGF-2\g=a\was not evident until 3 h and peaked at more than 10 h after hCG. Ovulation began between 8 and 10 h after hCG and 83% of animals had ovulated within 12 h. Doses of90 or 1800 \ g=m\ g indomethacin given together with hCG substantially inhibited ovulation and PG synthesis, but only the higher dose inhibited the hCG-induced elevation of progesterone and testosterone synthesis; hCG-induced oestradiol synthesis was not affected by either dose of indomethacin.We conclude that the peak of PG synthesis after hCG treatment related closely to the timing of ovulation; the steroidogenic response to hCG was not blocked by doses of indomethacin sufficient to inhibit synthesis of PGE-2 and PGF-2\g=a\ by more than 80%.
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