Journal article

Cortisol in fetal fluids and the fetal adrenal at parturition in the tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii)

JN Ingram, G Shaw, MB Renfree

Biology of Reproduction | OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC | Published : 1999

Abstract

Glucocorticoid hormones may play a critical role in initiating parturition in tammar wallabies. In this study, we investigated the concentration of cortisol in fetal fluids and cortisol production by fetal adrenals over the last 3 days of the 26-day pregnancy and within 24 h postpartum. The fetal adrenals almost doubled in size between Days 24 and 26 of pregnancy, and their cortisol content increased over 10-fold during this period, from 10 pg to over 100 pg per adrenal pair. After birth, neonatal adrenals continued to grow, but cortisol content fell dramatically to 20 pg. The prepartum increase in adrenal cortisol was reflected by a substantial rise in cortisol concentrations in yolk sac fl..

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