“…Oestrogens, which are luteotrophic in the intact sow (Kidder, Casida & Ruimmer, 1955;Gardner, First & Casida, 1963), are produced by the placenta in this species and increase at Days 25 and 70 (Fèvre, Leglise & Rombauts, 1968 (Goldenberg, Bridson & Köhler, 1972) and stimulate 125I-labelled LH binding to dispersed granulosa cells (Nakano, Akahori, Katayama & Tojo, 1977) and luteal membranes (Garverick, Polge & Flint, 1982) in the sow. Oestrogens also play a role in prolactin receptor regulation, as demonstrated in pig granulosa cells at the time of luteinization (Hammond & Krall, 1979).…”