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The Role of Ovarian Steroids on Pituitary Ovulating Hormone in PMS-treated Immature Female Rats (PMS 처리한 미성숙 쥐의 腦下垂體 排卵호르몬에 미치는 卵巢스테로이드의 影響)

  • Ryu, Kyungza
    • The Korean Journal of Zoology
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.7-14
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    • 1976
  • The release of ovulatory level of LH from the pituitary gland occurred between 51 and 56 hours after PMS treatment in 24-day old female rats. Estradiol given simultaneously with PMS advanced LH release 24 hours. Injections of estradiol $(2.5\\sim 40\\mu g)$ at 0, 24 and 48 hours failed to increase pituitary LH level by 51 hours after the first injection in ovariectomized rats. However, $5 \\mu g$ estradiol at 0, 24 and 48 hours followed by 1 mg progesterone at 48 hours elevated pituitary L level by 51 hours in ovariectomized rats. These results indicate that advancement of PMS-induced ovulation by estradiol in the previous study occurred by means of inducing premature release of LH and estrogen might synergize with progesterone in the regulation of LH in the pituitary gland.

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Measurement of Progesterone in Plasma and Milk by RIA and CIA (RIA 및 CIA에 의한 혈장과 우유내 Progesterone 측정)

  • 이경찬
    • Korean Journal of Animal Reproduction
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.57-65
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    • 1990
  • These experiment were carried out ; (1) to investigate the changes of progesterone in plasma, whole milk and skim milk during oestrus cycle and pregnancy and ; (20) to evaluate a chemiluminescence Immunoassay(CIA) as an alternative method by measuring the progesterone concentration is skim milk by RIA and CIA. The results obtained in these experiments were summerized as follows ; 1. Plasma progesterone levels in non-pregnant Holstein during oestrus cycle were relatively low until day 8 after oestrus. And then, the progesterone level began to increase and reached a peak with 6.3ng/ml on day 14 and then declined repidly to 1.5ng/ml and 2.2ng/ml on day 18 and 20, respectively. 2. Whole milk progesterone level in pregnant Holstein increased from 1.0ng/ml on oestrus to 16.0ng/ml on day 8 and then remained from 11.0ng/ml on day 10 to 22.0ng/ml on day 22. 3. In non-pregnant Holstein, whole milk pregesterone lev디 was 1.5ng/ml on oestrus and began to increase rapidly from day 6 after oestrus and exhibited a ranged of levels, 17.8~20.0ng/ml from day 6 to day 16 after oestrus. 4. Skim milk progesterone levels in pregnant Holstein were a range of 130~490pg/ml at the time of estrus and began to increase continually till then showing constant levels ranging from 1300pg/ml on day 10 to 1650pg/ml on day 22. 5. In non-pregnant Holstein, skim milk progesterone level was 160pg/ml on oestrus and began to increase from 190pg/ml on day 2 after oestrus to day 8 and then keep constant levels ran ging from 1050 to 1300pg/ml from day 8 to day 16 and then decreased to 240~450pg/ml from day 18 to day 22 after oestrus. 6. The results obtained from CIA for the analysis of skim milk progesterone were in good agreement with the values derived by RIA.(r=0.914)

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Serum biomarkers for predicting pregnancy outcome in women undergoing IVF: human chorionic gonadotropin, progesterone, and inhibin A level at 11 days post-ET

  • Kim, Jee-Hyun;Shin, Mi-Sun;Yi, Gwang;Jee, Byung-Chul;Lee, Jung-Ryeol;Suh, Chang-Suk;Kim, Seok-Hyun
    • Clinical and Experimental Reproductive Medicine
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    • v.39 no.1
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    • pp.28-32
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    • 2012
  • Objective: This study was performed to assess the prognostic value of serum hCG, progesterone, and inhibin A levels measured at 11 days post-ET for predicting pregnancy outcome in women participating in IVF. Methods: Between May 2005 and April 2008, sera were obtained from 70 infertile women who underwent IVF-ET at 11 days post-ET and stored. HCG, progesterone, and inhibin A levels were measured by commercial enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay kits. The predictive accuracy of hCG, progesterone, and inhibin A levels for establishment of intrauterine pregnancy and ongoing pregnancy was calculated by receiver-operating characteristic curve analysis. Results: For the prediction of intrauterine and ongoing pregnancy, serum hCG was better than progesterone and inhibin A. The predictive performance of progesterone and inhibin A was similar. The serum progesterone and inhibin A levels were significantly correlated each other (r=0.915, p=0.010). Conclusion: A single measurement of the serum hCG level is sufficient to predict pregnancy outcome in IVF-ET patients.

Studies on enzyme immunoassay for determining progesterone of bovine plasma and its clinical application. II. Establishment of enzyme immunoassay for progesterone (Enzyme immunoassay(EIA)에 의한 소의 progesterone 측정과 이의 응용에 관한 연구 II. Progesterone 측정에 대한 효소면역측정방법(酵素免疫測定方法)의 확립)

  • Kang, Chung-boo;Shin, Jong-uk;Choe, Sang-yong
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.21-25
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    • 1989
  • This experiment was carried out to determine the progesterone concentration of bovine plasma by liquid phase double antibody enzyme immunoassay. The optimum conditions of assay-system, enzyme conjugate and gelatin were invested. The sensitivity, recovery rate and reproducibility by this assay were also analyzed. The results obtained were as follows: 1. The suitable supplementation level of gelatin was 0.2%. As the gelatin level increased to 1%, coefficient variation of interassay was shown to be irregular. 2. The optimum dilution rate of enzyme conjugate was 30 times. Enzyme activity was greatly fluctuated depending on the minor condition of enzyme conjugate technique. Therefore, it was considered to be checked when determined. 3. The sensitivity of the assay was 12 pg/tube. 4. Recovery rate was decreased when the amount of sample was too little or too much, but the recovery rate was high as 97.8% when the amount of sample between 50 and $200{\mu}l$. 5. Mean intra-assay and inter-assay coefficient of variation was 4.5% and 5.9%, respectively. By using liquid phase double antibody enzyme immunoassay, progesterone in plasma can be detected, and also this assay system is applicable to study on physiological function of progesterone and to diagnosis of reproductive disorders.

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Studies on Changes of Progesterone and $20\alpha$-Dihydroprogesterone Levels in Serum by Progesterone-tube Implantation during Pregnancy in Rats (흰쥐의 번식과정에 있어서 Progesterone-tube 이식이 혈청내 Progesterone과 $20\alpha$-Dihydroprogesterone 수준변화에 미치는 영향)

  • 민관식;오석두;윤창현
    • Korean Journal of Animal Reproduction
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.273-280
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    • 1990
  • This study was conducted to find out the changes of progesterone and 20$\alpha$-dihydroprogesterone(OHP) levels in the serum of female rats by progesterone-tube implantation during late pregnancy. One hundred and twenty rats, 10-13 weeks old, were offered for this experiment. Blood samples were taken from the rats on 18, 20, 21 and 22days of pregnancy. The rats were implanted with silicon tubes filled with pregesterone on day 15 of pregnancy. The progesterone and 20$\alpha$-OHP in serum were assayed by radioimmunoassay. The results obtained are summarized as follows : 1. The progesterone levels in rats of control group showed 126.36$\pm$20.19ng/ml on 18days and gradually decreased to 69.3$\pm$11.9, 29.2$\pm$1.8ng/ml 20 and 21 days. 2. The progesterone levels after progesterone-tube implantation showed 120.1$\pm$8.5, 59.01$\pm$3.1, 85.33$\pm$17.9 and 62.9$\pm$6.1ng/ml on 18, 20, 21 and 22days of pregnancy, respectively. 3. The 20$\alpha$-OHP levels in rats of control group showed 68.5$\pm$8.0ng/ml on 18 days and gradually increased to 139.9$\pm$3.7 and 141.4$\pm$6.7ng/ml on 21 and 22days. 4. The 20$\alpha$-OHP levles after progesterone-tube implantation showed 108.5$\pm$32.7 and 106.4$\pm$10.6ng/ml on 18 and 20days and increased to reach the peak level at 21days(225.01$\pm$9.9ng/ml) and rapidly decreased on 22days(85.9$\pm$10.7ng/ml).

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Remission of Progesterone-induced Diabetes Mellitus after Ovariohysterectomy in an Intact Female Dog

  • Kim, Ill-Hwa;Choi, Jin-Young;Hwang, Dae-Youn;Kang, Hyun-Gu
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.36 no.1
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    • pp.74-77
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    • 2019
  • A 10-year-old, 8.28 kg, intact female Cocker Spaniel was presented with continuous polyuria and polydipsia. The dog had proestrus bleeding 5 weeks earlier, and hyperglycemia, glucosuria, ketouria, and high level of serum fructosamine in laboratory findings. Based on hyperglycemia, glucosuria, ketouria, and ketosis, the patient was tentatively diagnosed as diabetes mellitus (DM) with ketouria. After diagnosis, 5 to 7 U/body porcine lente insulin was administered during 11 days from initial presentation as the remission of DM for the dog. But, blood glucose was still high level. Because there was no reaction to porcine lente insulin, it was replaced by 4-10 U/body neutral protamine Hagedorn (NPH) during 3 days. But, NPH also did not regulate blood glucose level. Because insulin therapy failed to regulate blood glucose level, the dog was considering insulin-resistant diabetes. The dog was tentatively diagnosed with progesterone-resistant DM on the basis of the history that had revealed proestrus bleeding 5 weeks earlier. Progesterone level was moderate high (43.7 ng/ml; reference range, 15.0-90.0 ng/ml). Ovariohysterectomy (OHE) was performed to remove the cause of the dog's diabetes. After OHE 11 days, blood glucose was gradually declined by insulin treatment. Consequently, blood glucose was well controlled in reference range without insulin treatment after 2 months. This case is a report on progesterone-induced DM treated with OHE and insulin treatment during the diestrus.

Effects of Administration of GnRH Alone and Concomitant with PMSG on the Fetus in Pregnant Rats (GnRH를 단독으로 또는 PMSG와 동시에 투여했을 때 임신 랫드의 태아에 미치는 영향)

  • 김영홍;이근우;손창호
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.322-327
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    • 2002
  • The effect of GnRH alone and concomitant with PMSG on the prevention of implantation. termination of pregnancy, and concentration of plasma progesterone were studied in pregnant rats. GnRH 50, 100 or 200 ug alone and concomitant with PMSG 25 or 50 IU were administered once on day 2 or 9 of gestation, respectively. Rats were autopsied on days 7 or 20. Administration of GnRH on day 2 did not result in the prevention of implantation and termination of pregnancy but resulted in termination of pregnancy administering on day 9. Administration of GnRM concomitant with PMSG on day 2 or 9 resulted in prevention of implantation and termination of pregnancy, but injection of GnRH 50 ug concomitant with PMSG 25 IU on day 9 had only one live fetus. Administration of GnRH alone and concomitant with PMSG on day 2 had no effect on the concentration of plasma progesterone determining on day 7. Administration of GnRH concomitant with PMSG on day 2 resulted in decrease of progesterone level determining on day 20 but GnRH alone was normal level. Administration of GnRH alone and concomitant with PMSG on day 9 resulted in decrease of the concentration of progesterone but was normal concentration administering GnRH 50 ug concomitant with PMSG 25 IU.

The Use of Radioimmunoassay to Moniter Reproductive Status of Cheju Native Cattle and the Effect of Su, pp.ementary Feeding on Reproduction 1. Body Weight Changes, Breeding Performances and Progesterone Levels from Weaning until First Calving

  • Chung, D.C.;Kim, J.K.;Kim, D.C.;Beak, Y.K.;Moon, S.H.
    • Korean Journal of Animal Reproduction
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.49-57
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    • 1986
  • Studies were conducted to investigate the relationship between hormone leveles and nutritional levels for improving performance of Cheju native cattle. In June 1984 a trial was initiated using 8 Cheju native calves after weaning, fed at two su, pp.ementary feeding levels (NRC 100% and 70%). The body weight, breedng performence, change in progesterone level during pregnancy and estrus cycle were evaluated. Mean body weight at 6 months of age was 155kg when fed 100% NRC ration but it was only 137kg when heifers received the 70% NRC ration. At 10, 15 and 20 months of age the body weight was 66, 160 and 115kg, respectively, showing that heifers fed the standard ration gained weight rapidly (P<0.01). Average size of the lefe ovary in the standard group was 2.1${\times}$1.6cm and right ovary was 2.6${\times}$1.8cm. However in the restricted feeding group the ovaries were found to be smaller. Diameter of graffian follicles showed a similar tendency to ovarian size in the two groups. The first oestrus in the standard feeding group a, pp.ared at 14.6 months when body weight was 265kg. Age at first calving was on average 28.9 months at a body weight of 436kg. On the other hand when heifers were fed the restricted ration the first oestrus a, pp.ared at 23.0 months at a body weight of 250kg. Average age at first calving was 38.9 months which was 10 months later than the average in the standard feeding group (P<0.01). In standard feeding group the progesterone level was 2.0ng/ml at two weeks after pregnancy and gradully increased up to 4 weeks and peaked at 18 weeks. This peak (6.4-6.5ng/ml) was maintained up to 24 weeks when progesterone level decreased until it reached 2.1ng/ml at the end of pregnancy. In the restricted group progesterone level up to 16 weeks followed a similar pattern to the standard group but there was a tendency in the restricted group to have lower progesterone levels(P<0.01). The standard and srstricted groups showed similar patterns of progesterone concentration during the oestrus cylce. There were no statistically significant differences in progesterone levels between standard and restricted groups but there was variation between induvidual animals.

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Effects of dexamethasone on progesterone and estrogen profiles and uterine progesterone receptor localization during pregnancy in Sahel goat in Semi-Arid region

  • Yahi, Dauda;Ojo, Nicholas Adetayo;Mshelia, Gideon Dauda
    • Journal of Animal Science and Technology
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    • v.59 no.5
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    • pp.12.1-12.7
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    • 2017
  • Background: Despite the widespread use of dexamethasone in veterinary and human medicine, it is reported to cause some severe pregnancy related side effects like abortion in some animals. The mechanism of the response is not clear but seems to be related to interspecies and/or breed difference in response which may involve alterations in the concentrations of some reproductive hormones. Methods: Twenty Sahel goats comprising 18 does and 2 bucks were used for this study. Pregnancies were achieved by natural mating after synchronization. Repeated dexamethasone injections were given at 0.25 mg/kg body weight. Blood samples were collected biweekly for hormonal assay. Uterine biopsies were harvested at days 28 and day 78 of gestation through caesarean section for immunohistochemical analysis using 3 pregnant does randomly selected from each group at each instant. Data were expressed as Means ${\pm}$ Standard Deviations and analyzed using statistical soft ware package, GraphPad Instant, version 3.0 (2003) and progesterone receptor (PR) were scored semi-quantitatively. Results: Dexamethasone treatments had no significant (p > 0.05) effect on progesterone and estrogen concentrations in pregnant Sahel goats but up regulated PR from 2+ to 3+ in second trimester. Conclusion: As dexamethasone adverse effect on placenta is an established fact, the lack of effect on progesterone level in this study may be due to the fact that unlike other species whose progesterone production during pregnancy is placenta - dependent, in goats is corpus luteum - dependent. Consequently dexamethasone adverse effect on placenta reported in literatures did not influence progesterone levels during pregnancy in Sahel goat. The up regulation of progesterone receptor (PR) in Sahel goat gravid uterus is a beneficial effects and that dexamethasone can safely be used in corpus luteum - dependent progesterone secreting pregnant animal species like Sahel goat and camel. Therefore source of progesterone secretions during pregnancy should be considered in clinical application of dexamethasone in pregnancy.

Studies on Pregnancy Diagnosis of Dairy Cows based on Hormone Concentrations in Blood Serum and Milk (유우(乳牛)의 혈청(血淸)과 유즙중(乳汁中)의 호르몬수준(水準)에 의한 임신진단(姙娠診斷)에 관한 연구(硏究))

  • Kim, Sang-keun
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.120-125
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    • 1984
  • The study was carried out to find out the changes of hormone levels in blood serum and milk of Holstein cows during the estrous cycle. The progesterone, estradiol-$17{\beta}$ from the blood serum and milk samples were assayed by radioimmunoassay methods. The results of this study were summarized as follows; 1. The progesterone levels in blood serum during the estrous cycles began to decline rapidly at 2 days before estrus, decreased to $0.27{\pm}0.18ng/ml$ at on the day of estrus, and reached a peak mean level of $3.33{\pm}0.47ng/ml$ at 15 days after estrus. 2. The progesterone levels in milk during the estrous cycles began to decline rapidly at 2 days before estrus, decreased to $0.80{\pm}0.18ng/ml$ on the day of estrus, and increased a peak mean level of $3.80{\pm}0.36ng/ml$ at 15 days after estrus. 3. The estradiol-$17{\beta}$ levels in blood serum during the estrous cycles showed a peak mean level of $9.79{\pm}1.72pg/ml$ on the day of estrus, and decreased from $4.79{\pm}1.82pg/ml$ to $5.73{\pm}0.96pg/ml$ at luteal phase. 4. The estradiol-$17{\beta}$ levels in milk during the estrous cycles showed a peak mean level of $36.80{\pm}2.04pg/ml$ on the day of estrus, and decreased from $18.93{\pm}0.84pg/ml$ to $19.50{\pm}1.12pg/ml$ at luteal phase. 5. During 20 to 25 days after artificial insemination, the accuracy of pregnancy diagnosis from the blood serum progesterone levels were 87.5% for non pregnant cows (<2.0ng/ml), and 83.3% for pregnant cows ($${\geq_-}$$3.0 ng/ml). The accuracy of pregnancy diagnosis from the milk progesterone levels were 75.0% for non-pregnant cows (<2.4 ng/ml), and 94.4% for pregnant cows ($${\geq_-}$$3.2 ng/ml).

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