| Literature DB >> 1908682 |
V L Trudeau1, J C Meijer, J L Vandalem, L M Sanford.
Abstract
Plasma thyrotropin (TSH) secretion was studied in crossbred (Landrace x Large White) immature and young adult Landrace male pigs. Levels of TSH were low over the first 9 wk post-natally and were maximal at 12 wk of age. Thereafter, hormone levels declined and by 16 wk returned to values similar to those at 7 wk. In addition, a transient increase in TSH was noted at 22 wk. A second experiment involved 2 groups of young adult boars housed either in a socially non-restrictive environment (adjacent to estrual females) or a socially restrictive environment (not in direct physical contact with females). TRH stimulated secretion of TSH and the magnitude of this response was affected by month; minimum and maximum responses were found in May and August respectively. There was an effect of social environment on TRH-induced TSH secretion; during February and August, the magnitude of the TSH response to TRH was lower in socially restricted than in socially non-restricted boars.Entities:
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Year: 1991 PMID: 1908682 DOI: 10.1051/rnd:19910304
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reprod Nutr Dev ISSN: 0926-5287