Abstract
Prostaglandin F 2α (PGF 2α) and sex hormones (progesterone, androgens, and estradiol-17β) have been determined in the plasma of female water frog, Rana esculenta, utilizing radioimmunoassay methods (RIA). Plasma PGF 2α level increases in autumn-winter when recovery processes interest both gonad and oviduct. The PGF 2α plasma highest value has been recorded in October (4.52 ± 0.58 ng/ml) and the lowest in May (1.43 ± 0.12). The PGF 2α annual pattern is positively correlated to that of estradiol (but not to those of progesterone and androgens). Exogenous PGF 2α, injected into intact females during the various phases of the annual cycle, induces an increase of ovarian weight in frogs treated in December and February and an increase of plasma estradiol in postreproductive animals (June). Although preliminary, such results propose a putative implication of PGF 2α in ovarian recovery processes and in the interruption of reproductive processes in late summer.
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