Literature DB >> 6791907

Follicular growth, ovulatory phenomena and ventromedial nucleus lesions in the rat.

D Chateau, S Plas-Roser, C Aron.   

Abstract

Small ventromedial nucleus lesions were placed in 4-day cyclic female rats in order to determine whether cycle lengthening - previously observed in some females following such lesions - could result from changes in follicular growth. A slowing up in follicle development was observed in lesioned females with a 24-hour cycle lengthening as compared to those with a maintained 4-day cyclicity. Similarly, natural 5-day cyclers displayed slower follicular growth than natural 4-day cyclers. A rebound effect in follicular growth was observed on proestrus in either natural or VMN lesioned 5-day cyclers compared to either natural or VMN lesioned 4-day cyclers. Concomitantly blood FSH level appeared to be higher on proestrus morning and afternoon in 5-day than in 4-day cyclers. The pattern of LH release differed between natural 4-day and natural 5-day cyclers on proestrus at 17:00-19:00 h. LH release appeared to be delayed by one hour in VMN lesioned rats with 24 hour cycle lengthening as compared to natural 5-day cyclers. The duration of LH release in VMN-lesioned rats with a maintained 4-day cyclicity was shorter than in natural 4-day cyclers.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 6791907

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endokrinologie        ISSN: 0013-7251


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1.  Do luteinized unruptured follicles secrete progesterone in mature female rats.

Authors:  S Plas-Roser; M T Kauffmann; C Aron
Journal:  Experientia       Date:  1984-05-15
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