The Effect of Estrogen on Fetal Survival in Progesterone-Treated Ovariectomized Rats
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概要
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In pregnant rats ovariectomized on Day 14 of pregnancy (sperm present=Day1), the daily injection of 4mg progesterone maintained normal pregnancy up to Day 17, but injured fetuses bearing hematomata on their extremities appeared very frequently there after, in spite of successive injections of progesterone. The addition of 0.2μg estradiol-17β to the daily dose of progesterone for two suc-cessive days between Days 15 and 18 of pregnancy prevented the occurrence of fetal injuries. Estradiol-17β was found to be more effective in preventing fetal damage than estrone or estriol. The results suggest that while progesterone is essential for the maintenance of pregnancy, estrogen is also necessary at the time when the conceptus elongates and becomes cylindrical.
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著者
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TAMADA Hiromichi
Laboratory of Theriogenology, Graduate School of Agriculture and Biological Sciences, Osaka Prefectu
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ICHIKAWA SHIGETAKA
Laboratory of Animal Reproduction, College of Agriculture, University of Osaka Prefecture
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TAMADA HIROMICHI
Laboratory of Animal Reproduction, College of Agriculture, University of Osaka Prefecture
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