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Plasma Relaxin Levels during Suckling and Oxytocin Stimulation in the Lactating Sow1
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1985
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FertilityGynecologyOxytocin StimulationReproductive BiologyPlasma Relaxin LevelsReproductive PhysiologyReproductive EndocrinologyHuman LactationLactationSow BehaviorRelaxin ResponsePublic HealthAnimal PhysiologyNervous SystemEndocrinologyLactating Sow1TheriogenologyAnimal SciencePhysiologyMedicineReproductive Hormone
Plasma relaxin levels were measured in animals at different stages of lactation and related to the amount of nuzzling and suckling behavior exhibited by the piglets. Only in some acute suckling episodes was relaxin secreted rapidly and episodically in spite of normal piglet and sow behavior and interaction. However, when the piglets were removed from the dams 6 h before suckling, the sows were very restless and the relaxin response to suckling was delayed. Oxytocin injection in lactating but nonsuckled sows caused an episodic secretion of relaxin similar to suckling itself. The source of relaxin in the lactating sow may be the old corpus luteum, since progesterone levels increased acutely, somewhat reflecting the profile of relaxin increase over the suckling episode.
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