CIRCA-ANNUAL RHYTHMS OF PROLACTIN SECRETION IN EWES AND THE EFFECT OF PINEALECTOMY
- 1 January 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Bioscientifica in Journal of Endocrinology
- Vol. 84 (1) , 83-89
- https://doi.org/10.1677/joe.0.0840083
Abstract
Changes in the plasma concentration of prolactin in intact, pinealectomized, shampinealectomized, ovariectomized and hysterectomized ewes were investigated over a period of 11 months. The concentrations of prolactin were consistently low ( 50 ng/ml) during the summer months (long photoperiod) in the same groups. During the transitional period from winter to summer the concentrations of prolactin were correlated with the reproductive status of the animals. In the pregnant animals, the prolactin concentrations increased from low values during pregnancy to high values at parturition. During lactation, the concentrations of prolactin in these animals remained high, although they were lower than those found subsequently during the summer months when the ewes were no longer lactating. In the non-pregnant ewes (i.e. the ovariectomized and hysterectomized animals), the prolactin concentrations increased more gradually during the transitional period from winter to summer than was the case in the parturient animals. In the pinealectomized ewes, the plasma concentrations of prolactin were raised throughout the year, irrespective of whether the animals were pregnant, lactating or in anoestrus. In these animals, the only occasion when prolactin concentrations were consistently low was during the mid-winter period, although they were also low at times during the period of oestrous activity. It was concluded that the circa-annual pattern of prolactin concentrations in ewes is primarily determined by the photoperiod, and that the pineal gland in the ewe is an important translator of the photoperiod. Parturition and suckling have important, but secondary, influences. Moreover, it was concluded that the secretions from the reproductive tract and the seasonal variations in temperature normally have little influence by themselves on the circa-annual rhythm of prolactin.This publication has 8 references indexed in Scilit:
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