Abstract

To examine the effects of prolactin (Prl) and human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG) on progesterone production by murine ovarian explants, immature female mice were injected with 4 IU pregnant mare's serum gonadotrophin (PMSG) to induce follicular maturation. After 24 or 40 h mice were killed, ovaries removed, cut into fragments and maintained as explants for 24 h in the presence or absence of ovine or human Prl (25-2500 ng/ml). None of these doses of Prl affected basal progesterone accumulation into media over 24 h. To determine if Prl could modify the capacity of ovarian explants to respond to gonadotrophin, ovaries were incubated with 25 IU/ml hCG for 3 h after an initial 24 h incubation period with or without Prl. Prl had no effect on basal progesterone accumulation but significantly enhanced hCG-stimulated progesterone accumulation during the 3 h incubation period. We conclude that Prl does not inhibit but may enhance progesterone secretion by pre-ovulatory follicles in the mouse.

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