Abstract
Conceptus number was reduced to one on Day 7 of pregnancy in rats by aspirating all but a single conceptus (Group E) or left at greater than or equal to 8 conceptuses (Group C). In Group E rats, serum progesterone concentrations remained low from Day 12 until autopsy at Day 21. Hypophysectomy on Day 12 significantly increased serum progesterone values after Day 17 of pregnancy, and these increases were blocked by treatment with ACTH (10 U/day, i.p., Days 12-17). Adrenalectomy on Day 12 also induced slight, but statistically significant, increases in serum progesterone concentration after Day 17, and these were overcome by implantation of a 10 mg capsule of corticosterone. In Group C rats, hypophysectomy or adrenalectomy on Day 12 did not change serum progesterone concentrations, but 40 U ACTH/day inhibited progesterone secretion. We conclude from these results that the pituitary-adrenal system exerts inhibitory effects on progesterone secretion during mid-pregnancy in rats.
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