Knobil and Neill's Physiology of Reproduction 2006
DOI: 10.1016/b978-012515400-0/50049-x
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Neuroendocrine Control of the Ovarian Cycle of the Sheep

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“…Because GnRH induces the LH surge, it indirectly induces ovulation [74]. The GnRH pulse generator is located in the hypothalamus and is modulated by P4 and E2 [32]. During the luteal phase, both P4 and E2 suppress the activity of the GnRH pulse generator.…”
Section: Gonadotropin Releasing Hormonementioning
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“…Because GnRH induces the LH surge, it indirectly induces ovulation [74]. The GnRH pulse generator is located in the hypothalamus and is modulated by P4 and E2 [32]. During the luteal phase, both P4 and E2 suppress the activity of the GnRH pulse generator.…”
Section: Gonadotropin Releasing Hormonementioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the luteal phase, both P4 and E2 suppress the activity of the GnRH pulse generator. During pro-estrus however, elevated E2 induces a GnRH surge [31,32]. GnRH is produced and stored in hypothalamic neurons and released in pulses when these neurons are stimulated by high E2 concentrations.…”
Section: Gonadotropin Releasing Hormonementioning
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