1973
DOI: 10.1530/jrf.0.0330441
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The Unusual Effect of Gonadectomy on Pituitary Gonadotrophins in the Male Bovine

Abstract: The concentration of FSH and LH was determined in individual anterior pituitaries of the`intact' (bull) and gonadectomized (steer) male bovine, by differential biological assay methods. The validity of the use of NIH-FSH-ovine and NIH-LH-ovine reference preparations for these bioassays was established. The mean FSH concentration for two groups of bulls was very low: 1\ m=. \ 4\ g=m\ g and 2\ m=. \ 1\ g=m\ gNIH-FSH-S1/mg dry weight. By comparison with male rat anterior pituitary FSH concentration, bull FSH conc… Show more

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“…In the three experi¬ ments, pituitary LH content was decreased after castration. These results agree with the work of Parlow et al (1973) on the gonadectomized male bovine. In the first experiment, the decrease, which was more marked at 15 days than at 180 days after operation, may be attributed to a rapid increase in LH secretion associated with a more delayed in¬ crease in LH synthesis.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…In the three experi¬ ments, pituitary LH content was decreased after castration. These results agree with the work of Parlow et al (1973) on the gonadectomized male bovine. In the first experiment, the decrease, which was more marked at 15 days than at 180 days after operation, may be attributed to a rapid increase in LH secretion associated with a more delayed in¬ crease in LH synthesis.…”
supporting
confidence: 92%