Content of LH, FSH, and Growth Hormone in the Pituitaries of Pregnant and Anestrous Sheep
- 1 June 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Published by The Endocrine Society in Endocrinology
- Vol. 98 (6), 1535-1538
- https://doi.org/10.1210/endo-98-6-1535
Abstract
The total content of LH [luteinizing hormone], FSH [follicle stimulating hormone] and growth hormone was measured in pituitaries from anestrous ewes and from ewes at known stages of pregnancy. LH content was lower in the pregnant ewes than in the anestrous group. Compared with the anestrous group, a significant drop in mean LH content was seen by days 40-50 of pregnancy (894 vs. 350 .mu.g, P < 0.001), and it reached its lowest value by 120-135 days of pregnancy (43 .mu.g, P < 0.001). In sheep 148 days pregnant, mean LH content was higher than in the latter group (155 .mu.g). The correlation coefficient between the stage of gestation and the LH content was 0.63 (P < 0.01). There was no significant change in mean FSH content in ewes up to 135 days pregnant (range 1196-1550 .mu.g) compared with anestrous ewes (1023 .mu.g). In the group 148 days pregnant (531 .mu.g), a significant decrease was seen compared with ewes at other stages of pregnancy (P < 0.05). Stage of gestation and FSH content were poorly correlated (r = 0.07). No significant differences in growth hormone content were seen in any of the groups. The results suggest that the progressive reduction in LH response to synthetic gonadotropin releasing hormone which was reported for pregnant sheep may be due to selective inhibition of LH biosynthesis.This publication has 1 reference indexed in Scilit: