PLACENTAL LACTOGEN (CHORIONIC MAMMOTROPHIN) IN THE FIELD VOLE, MICROTUS AGRESTIS, AND THE BANK VOLE, CLETHRIONOMYS GLAREOLUS

Abstract
SUMMARY: Placental lactogen has been detected in the field vole, Microtus agrestis, and the bank vole, Clethrionomys glareolus, using a co-culture technique. In field voles this activity could be detected from about day 8 of pregnancy to shortly before term, and stimulated both mouse and vole mammary gland to secrete in vitro. Partial immunological cross-reaction was detected in a radioimmunoassay system between rat prolactin and either extracts of vole pituitaries or media on which vole pituitaries had been cultured; vole placental lactogen showed no cross-reaction with rat prolactin. One site of origin for this hormone is probably the trophoblastic giant cells.

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