Literature DB >> 5111566

Temporal synergism of corticosterone and prolactin controlling gonadal growth in sparrows.

A H Meier, D D Martin, R MacGregor.   

Abstract

Gonadal growth was controlled in two avian species by corticosterone and prolactin injected daily at various times. Testicular growth was induced in photorefractory house sparrows (Passer domesticus) kept in continuous light by prolactin injected 4 or 8 hours after administration of corticosterone. Other temporal patterns were ineffective. Gonadal growth was also stimulated in photosensitive white-throated sparrows (Zonotrichia albicollis) kept in continuous light by prolactin injected 12 hours after administration of corticosterone. Daily injections of prolactin 8 hours after injection of corticosterone inhibited gonadal growth. The seasonal cycle of reproductive photorefractoriness and photosensitivity is controlled by a changing relation between the daily rhythms of plasma concentrations of corticosterone and prolactin.

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Year:  1971        PMID: 5111566     DOI: 10.1126/science.173.4003.1240

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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