The Laboratory Rat 2000
DOI: 10.1016/b978-012426400-7.50048-0
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Physiology of Reproduction

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“…2 are shown the species-related differences in relative duration of the prepubertal latency (from birth to puberty) when calculated as a percentage of lifespan for comparison purposes. Ewe (Foster et al, 1985), rat (Maeda et al, 2000) and quail (Ottinger et al, 2003) start puberty after a latency accounting for 4.8-5.7% of the lifespan as opposed to 16.3% in humans (Roelants et al, 2009) and 22.5% in baboons (Onyango et al, 2013) that is about 3-4 times longer than in non-primate species. Another less emphasized species-related difference is the variance of pubertal timing among individuals.…”
Section: Pubertal Timing and Preceding Life Periods Across Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…2 are shown the species-related differences in relative duration of the prepubertal latency (from birth to puberty) when calculated as a percentage of lifespan for comparison purposes. Ewe (Foster et al, 1985), rat (Maeda et al, 2000) and quail (Ottinger et al, 2003) start puberty after a latency accounting for 4.8-5.7% of the lifespan as opposed to 16.3% in humans (Roelants et al, 2009) and 22.5% in baboons (Onyango et al, 2013) that is about 3-4 times longer than in non-primate species. Another less emphasized species-related difference is the variance of pubertal timing among individuals.…”
Section: Pubertal Timing and Preceding Life Periods Across Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the rat, the onset of puberty is marked by an increase in testicular weight increase in males and vaginal opening followed by the first estrus in female rodents and (Maeda et al, 2000). The onset of puberty takes place around the time of weaning by the age of 3 weeks as evidenced from onset of increase in serum levels of gonadal hormones (Maeda et al, 2000). It is preceded by attainment of a pubertal pattern of pulsatile GnRH secretion from hypothalamic explants (Bourguignon and Franchimont, 1984;Bourguignon et al, 1990Bourguignon et al, , 1992.…”
Section: Pubertal Timing and Preceding Life Periods Across Speciesmentioning
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“…Female rats with 4 to 5 days sexual cycle are always in diestrous 13,14 unless they mated with the males. Thus, the rats kept virgin and did not expose to the males, were chosen for studying.…”
Section: Female Cycle Testmentioning
confidence: 99%