Journal article

Oestradiol-17β in the blood during seasonal reactivation of the diapausing blastocyst in a wild population of tammar wallabies

APF Flint, MB Renfree

Journal of Endocrinology | BIOSCIENTIFICA LTD | Published : 1982

Abstract

Oestradiol-17β was measured by radioimmunoassay in cardiac blood from 143 pregnant and post-partum tammar wallabies shot in the wild during reactivation of the diapausing blastocyst, embryonic development, birth and post-partum oestrus. A transient rise in circulating oestradiol on 3 January coincided with or shortly preceded corpus luteum growth and blastocyst expansion; before 5 January mean corpus luteum weight was 14.3 ± 0.44 mg (n=65), while thereafter it exceeded 20 mg in two-thirds of the animals. Expanded blastocysts were first noted on 5 January. A second rise in the concentration of oestradiol in plasma, which occurred in late January, preceded parturition and coincided with follic..

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