1991
DOI: 10.1530/jrf.0.0920133
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Function and lifespan of corpora lutea in ewes treated with exogenous oxytocin

Abstract: Oxytocin was administered to Dorset and Shropshire ewes in one experiment and to Dorset ewes in a further 4 experiments. In Exp. 1, concentrations of plasma progesterone and lengths of the oestrous cycle in ewes given oxytocin subcutaneously twice a day on Days 0-3, 2-5, 4-7, 6-9, 8-11, 10-13, 12-15 or 14-17 were similar to those of control ewes. In Exp. 2, intraluteal infusions of oxytocin from Day 2 to Day 9 after oestrus had no effect on concentration of progesterone, weight of CL collected on Day 9 or leng… Show more

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“…Administration of various dosages of oxytocin to ewes for 3 to 4 day intervals throughout the estrous cycle failed to alter the duration of the cycle or affect luteal concentration of progesterone [64,65]. These data might be interpreted to suggest that oxytocin has no direct effect on the corpus luteum.…”
Section: Autocrine/paracrine Action Of Ovarian Oxytocinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Administration of various dosages of oxytocin to ewes for 3 to 4 day intervals throughout the estrous cycle failed to alter the duration of the cycle or affect luteal concentration of progesterone [64,65]. These data might be interpreted to suggest that oxytocin has no direct effect on the corpus luteum.…”
Section: Autocrine/paracrine Action Of Ovarian Oxytocinmentioning
confidence: 99%