Abstract

Effects of Methallibure on the gonadotropic stimulation of the regressed gonads and secondary sex characters of the pars distalis-ectomized adult green frog, Rana esculenta, were studied. Regression of the gametogenetic activity and reduction of oviducts and thumb pads are the eventual consequences of the removal of pars distalis. Homoplastic pars distalis homogenates restimulate the gametogenesis and regressed secondary sex characters due to their gonadotropic hormone contents. Methallibure in this case blocks the stimulation of these organs by homoplastic pars distalis, which indicates that this compound inhibits the action of gonadotropic hormones upon their target tissues.

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