نتایج جستجو برای: lh surge

تعداد نتایج: 29202  

2009
WILHELM KANITZ KLAUS-PETER BRÜSSOW FRANK BECKER HELMUT TORNER WOLFGANG TOMEK

The paper describes comperatively aspects of oogenesis and folliculogenesis, oocyte and follicular growth in cattle and pigs. Moreover, gonadotropin dependent regulatory processes of the wave like pattern of follicular growth are discussed in both species as well as functional and morphological changes during oocyte maturation. Finally, time dependent processes after oecurrence of spontaneous o...

Journal: :Neuroendocrinology 2017
Marcela Vargas Trujillo Bruna Kalil Suresh Ramaswamy Tony M Plant

The aim of this immunohistochemical study was to evaluate the distribution of kisspeptin neurons in the preoptic area (POA) of gonadally intact adult male and female rhesus monkeys, and to determine whether imposition of an estradiol (E2)-positive feedback signal in the castrate male increased kisspeptin in the POA. Additionally, kisspeptin in the POA of the intact female was examined during an...

Journal: :The American journal of physiology 1989
M Filicori C Flamigni E Campaniello P Ferrari M C Meriggiola L Michelacci A Pareschi A Valdiserri

An adequate frequency of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) pulses appears to be important for physiological gonadotropin secretion. However, limited information exists on the exact role of this parameter in the regulation of the human menstrual cycle. Thus we studied gonadotropin and gonadal steroid secretion in 32 women with primary hypogonadotropic amenorrhea who received pulsatile GnRH (...

Journal: :Brain Research 2011
Guillermo A. Ariza Traslaviña Celso Rodrigues Franci

Acute stress has been shown to modify hypothalamus-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis activity. Corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH), the principal regulator of the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, has been implicated as a mediator of stress-induced effects on the reproductive axis. The role of the specific CRH receptor subtypes in this response is not completely understood. In the current...

2017
Khalid El Allali Najlae El Bousmaki Hassan Ainani Valérie Simonneaux

Female mammals are classified into spontaneous and induced ovulators based on the mechanism eliciting ovulation. Ovulation in spontaneous species (e.g., human, sheep, cattle, horse, pigs, and most rodents) occurs at regular intervals and depends upon the circulating estradiol. However, in induced ovulators (e.g., rabbits, ferrets, cats, and camelids), ovulation is associated with coitus. In the...

2007
William Hansel Edward M. Convey

Current and emerging concepts of follicle growth and ovulation, hypothalamic-pituitaryovarian interactions, corpus luteum function and estrous cycle regulation in cattle, sheep and swine are reviewed. Follicles grow, regress and are replaced by other large follicles continuously throughout the cycle; intra-ovarian factors appear to play important roles in this process. Estradiol concentrations ...

2018
Hiroshi Kishi Yoshikazu Kitahara Fumiharu Imai Kohshiro Nakao Hiroto Suwa

Background Gonadotropins induce follicular development that leads to ovulation and luteinization. In women, the level of gonadotropins, along with the expression of their receptors, changes dynamically throughout the menstrual cycle. This study aimed to clarify the mechanisms underlying these phenomena. Methods The literature was reviewed, including that published by the authors. Main findi...

Journal: :Reproduction (Cambridge, England) Supplement 2003
D C Wathes V J Taylor Z Cheng G E Mann

Absent or irregular ovarian cycles in lactating dairy cows are caused by failure to ovulate the dominant follicle at the appropriate time. The follicle then either regresses or develops into a cyst. This process can be triggered by a variety of metabolic and disease factors that act at the hypothalamus and pituitary gland to inhibit pulsatile LH secretion and the LH surge, and at the ovary to r...

Journal: :Journal of neuroendocrinology 1996
R I Wood S J Kim D L Foster

To determine if prenatal androgens prevent activation of GnRH neurons in response to estradiol stimulation, Fos colocalization with GnRH was compared in the brains of normal female lambs, normal males, and androgenized females in response to a surge-inducing dose of estradiol. Blood samples were collected every 1-2 h for 6 h before estradiol treatment up to the time of sacrifice at 17-19 h post...

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