Abstract

SUMMARY In the majority of normal cycling female rats, a single injection of norethisterone (0·5 mg.) delayed ovulation by 24 hr. The number of animals showing delayed ovulation was dependent upon the stage of the cycle and the time of day at which the steroid was given. Injection on day 1 (oestrus) and day 3 (dioestrus 2) was most effective (80% delay) followed by day 2 (dioestrus 1, 50% delay) and day 4 (pro-oestrus, 0% delay). Oestradiol benzoate (5 μg.) given to norethisterone-treated rats on day 3 largely overcame the delaying action of the steroid. Similarly the injection of progesterone (1 mg.) on day 4 advanced ovulation by 24 hr. in most of the norethisterone-treated rats. It is suggested that norethisterone exerts its effects at both pituitary and hypothalamic levels.

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