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PLASMA CALCITONIN LEVELS IN BIRDS DURING THE OVULATION CYCLE
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1972
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FertilityPlasma CtReproductive BiologyOvulation CycleEmbryologyPlasma CalcitoninReproductive PhysiologyReproductive EndocrinologyPublic HealthReproductive HormoneAnimal PhysiologyVeterinary PhysiologyInfertilityReproductive SuccessEndocrinologyBiologyAnimal ReproductionDevelopmental BiologyAnimal SciencePhysiologyPoultry FarmingMedicinePoultry Science
High levels of plasma calcitonin (CT) have been detected in birds and other lower vertebrates (Kenny, 1971; Kenny, Boelkins, Dacke, Fleming & Hanson, 1972), but its role in these species remains unexplained (Kenny, 1972). In Japanese quail, plasma CT levels are higher in mature males than in egg-laying females (Boelkins & Kenny, 1970). It is possible that the level of plasma CT in females may vary during the ovulation cycle. We are investigating these levels with a view to elucidating the role of CT in the egg-shell calcification cycle of the laying bird; this report describes the preliminary findings. Mature egg-laying Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica) (aged 3–5 months) and chickens (Gallus domesticus) (aged 12–15 months) were maintained on a 10 h dark: 14 h light cycle (05.00 h on; 19.00 h off). Commercial laying diets were fed and drinking water was allowed ad libitum. Blood samples were taken quickly
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