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Title: Progesterone synthesis in developing rabbit corpora lutea in the absence of follicular estrogens. Author: Miller JB, Keyes PL. Journal: Endocrinology; 1975 Jul; 97(1):83-90. PubMed ID: 1140174. Abstract: We have investigated the role of 17beta-estradiol in the early development of the rabbit corpus luteum. Ectopic corpora lutea were established in all animals by autotransplanting preovulatory follicles beneath the kidney capsule 6.5 to 8 h after mating (day 0). At this time, the rabbits were bilaterally ovariectomized and in some of these rabbits a Silastic capsule containing crystalline 17beta-estradiol was implanted SC. Mean serum concentration of estradiol in rabbits with an estradiol impant was 16.4 pg/ml. In rabbits without an estradiol implant, the estradiol concentration averaged 1 pg/ml despite the presence of transplanted luteinized follicles. Daily blood samples were analyzed for progesterone by radioimmunoassay. Ectopic corpora lutea developed in rabbits with or without estradiol treatment. Serum progesterone concentrations in the two groups increased above castrate values and were not significantly different from one another through day 5. After day 5, progesterone concentrations steadily increased in rabbits treated with estradiol and reached a value of 4.8 ng/ml by day 10. In contrast serum progesterone steadily decreased after day 5 in rabbits without estradiol treatment to a level of 450 pg/ml by day 10. Hysterectomy on day 0 did not prevent this decline in progesterone, indicating that a uterine luteolytic agent was not involved. Total luteal weight on day 10 was positively correlated with serum progesterone concentration (r equals .92; P greater than 0.01). These results indicate that for a period of approximately 5 days afte r ovulation, the development of the rabbit ectopic corpus luteum and the secretion of progesterone are autonomous from estradiol secreted by ovarian follicles. After this time, there is an absolute requirement for estrogen which permits further development of the corpus luteum and the continuation of progesterone synthesis.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]