THE MAINTENANCE OF PREGNANCY, AND PARTURITION, IN GUINEA-PIGS HYPOPHYSECTOMIZED WITHIN 4 DAYS OF MATING

in Journal of Endocrinology
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DOREEN V. ILLINGWORTH
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J. S. PERRY
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NICOLA ACKLAND
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ANGELA M. BURTON
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SUMMARY

Pregnancy was sustained to term (>63 days) in 15 out of a total of 46 guinea-pigs, hypophysectomized within 4 days after mating. The majority (22/29) of complete or partial abortions occurred between 20 and 35 days post coitum. Analysis of plasma samples showed that the pregnant hypophysectomized animals with live foetuses had high progesterone and progesterone-binding protein concentrations, equivalent to those found in intact pregnant guinea-pigs. Animals that received daily injections of cortisone acetate from day 55 (7/15) gave birth to live young at the normal time (67–68 days). Plasma samples from one animal taken during parturition showed no measurable oxytocin in maternal plasma, but oxytocin was present in foetal plasma at the moment of birth.

 

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