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Progressive changes in plasma progesterone, prolactin and corticosteroid levels during late pregnancy and the initiation of lactose synthesis in the rat

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posted on 2024-06-13, 14:57 authored by KR Nicholas, PE Hartmann
The relationship between progesterone, prolactin, corticosteroids and corticosteroid binding globulin . (CBO) activity in plasma and the initiation of lactation were studied in normal parturient rats, and rats either ovariohysterectomized or Caesarean-sectioned on day 19 of gestation. In chronically cannulated rats the decline in plasma progesterone to low values � 10 p.g/l) in normal parturient rats 20 h before term and in Caesarean-sectioned rats 10--14 h after surgery was closely related to an increase in plasma prolactin.

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Journal

Australian Journal of Biological Sciences

Volume

34

Pagination

445-454

Location

Australia

ISSN

0004-9417

Language

en

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C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

4

Publisher

CSIRO Publishing

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