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MATURATIONAL CHANGES IN THE CHARACTERISTICS OF OESTROGEN-INDUCED SURGES OF LUTEINIZING HORMONE IN IMMATURE DOMESTIC GILTS
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FertilityComparative EndocrinologyReproductive HealthFemale Reproductive FunctionReproductive BiologyNatural DaylightOvarian AgingEmbryologyReproductive PhysiologyReproductive EndocrinologyGerman Landrace GiltsPublic HealthAnimal PhysiologyDevelopmental EndocrinologyEndocrinologyμG Oestradiol BenzoateBiologyAnimal ReproductionDevelopmental BiologyAnimal SciencePhysiologyMedicineEndocrine ResearchReproductive Hormone
Institute für Tierzucht und Tierverhalten, FAL, Mariensee, 3057 Neustadt 1, Federal Republic of Germany and * PES-Animal Physiology, University of Nottingham, School of Agriculture, Sutton Bonington, Loughborough, LE12 5RD ( Received 19 April 1978) Possible causes of the variability in oestrogen-induced surges of luteinizing hormone (LH) in prepubertal miniature (Elsaesser, Parvizi & Ellendorff, 1978) and domestic (Foxcroft, 1978) gilts have been investigated. Four groups of six German Landrace gilts with indwelling jugular cannulae were kept under conditions of natural daylight. Groups A and C (60 and 161 days old respectively) received 60 μg oestradiol benzoate (OB)/kg body weight (Progynon Oleosum, Schering); groups and D (60 and 161 days) received 600 μg/kg body weight. Concentrations of OB (Elsaesser et al. 1978) and LH (Foxcroft, Pomerantz & Nalbandov, 1975) were determined in plasma samples taken at least every 12 and 4h, respectively, for 79·5 h after the i.m. injection of oil and for