1984
DOI: 10.1530/jrf.0.0700493
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Inhibition of thecal androstenedione production by exogenous progesterone in the cyclic hamster

Abstract: Summary. Implants of progesterone on the day of dioestrus II in the hamster induced on the following day an increase in circulating levels of progesterone (6\m=.\0\ m=+-\0\m=.\7ng/ml, N = 8; sesame oil controls, <0.5 ng/ml, N = 6) and a decline in serum levels of LH (5\m=.\3\ m=+-\ 0\m=.\4 ng/ml; controls 12 \ m=+-\ 2 ng/ml) and oestradiol (10 \ m=+-\ 2 pg/ml ; controls 69 \ m=+-\ 5 pg/ml). The production of androstenedione and oestradiol by antral follicles in vitro was reduced in progesterone-treated hamster… Show more

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“…The decline in circulating and follicular oestradiol values induced by exogenous progester¬ one is due to inhibition of thecal androstenedione synthesis resulting from reduced LH stimulation (Garza & Terranova, 1984). Since follicular PG production is LH-dependent, it was of interest to ascertain whether exogenous progesterone inhibited PG synthesis in preovulatory follicles and, if *Reprint requests to: Dr Paul F. Terranova. so, to determine whether there was a differential effect on theca and granulosa cells.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The decline in circulating and follicular oestradiol values induced by exogenous progester¬ one is due to inhibition of thecal androstenedione synthesis resulting from reduced LH stimulation (Garza & Terranova, 1984). Since follicular PG production is LH-dependent, it was of interest to ascertain whether exogenous progesterone inhibited PG synthesis in preovulatory follicles and, if *Reprint requests to: Dr Paul F. Terranova. so, to determine whether there was a differential effect on theca and granulosa cells.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%