Journal article
INFLUENCE OF DOSE AND ROUTE OF ADMINISTRATION OF BOVINE FOLLICULAR-FLUID AND THE SUPPRESSIVE EFFECT OF PURIFIED BOVINE INHIBIN (MR-31000) ON PLASMA FSH CONCENTRATIONS IN OVARIECTOMIZED EWES
JK FINDLAY, DM ROBERTSON, IJ CLARKE
JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTION AND FERTILITY | J REPROD FERTIL INC | Published : 1987
Abstract
Ovariectomized Merino ewes were used to develop an in-vivo bioassay for purified bovine inhibin of Mr 31,000. Various doses (0.25, 0.5, 1 or 2 ml) of bovine follicular fluid, given either by the intravenous (i.v.) or intracarotid route (i.c.) resulted in significant linear dose-related suppression of plasma FSH and interval to maximum suppression. Control ewes (1.0 ml steer plasma) showed no significant change in FSH over the same period. Doses of 470 and 2590 U of pure inhibin given i.v. caused a significant suppression of FSH in plasma in all ewes. The in-vivo potency estimate of the high dose (2760 U, 1420-4690 fiducial limits) agreed well with the in-vitro assay of potency. There were no..
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