1. Gonadotrophic Hormone Secretion in Immature Hypophysectomized Parabiotic Rats
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Clyde Biddulph and Roland K. Meyer
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endocrine system ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Gonad ,Pituitary Diseases ,Stimulation ,Biology ,Body weight ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Rats ,Endocrinology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Gonadotrophic hormone ,Pituitary Gland ,Internal medicine ,Scrotum ,Follicular phase ,medicine ,Animals ,Secretion ,Gonadotropins - Abstract
SummaryUsing immature hypophysectomized-gonadectomized parabiotic rats it has been demonstrated that following gonad removal in both sexes follicular stimulation only is obtained in the ovaries of the hypophysectomized parabiont for as long as 53 days following the operation. If the hypophysectomized partner is a male, the testes are maintained in the scrotum and their average weight is somewhat less than that of normals, whereas the weight of the accessory glands is approximately the same as that of normal animals.Approximately 17% of the pairs failed to show any gonadal stimulation following the hypophysectomy-gonadectomy procedure. This percentage failure is slightly greater than that occurring in nonhypophysectomized pairs.
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- 1946
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