Hormone Secretion by Cultured Bovine Pre- and Postimplantation Gonads

Abstract
Testosterone, progesterone, estradiol-17β, prostaglandin F (PGF) and E (PGE) secretion were measured by radioimmunoassay in cultured early, bovine fetal ovaries (n = 40) and testes (n = 62) from preimplantation age (32-35 days, 1.8-2.5 crown-rump, C-R length) and postimplantation embryos (age 36-85 days, 2.6-12.4 cm C-R length). First measurable amounts of estradiol-17β secreted by ovaries and testosterone by testes were found in gonads of 3.3 cm C-R length (approximately 42 days of age). The range of mean values of the different age groups for testosterone secretion by testes was 0.39-2.33 ng/testis/24 h. Estradiol-17β secretion by ovaries ranged from 1.16-2.22 ng/ovary/24 h for the 3.3-8.0 cm C-R length, but was undetectable for the 8.1-12.4 cm length groups. Testosterone and estradiol-17β secretion by the cultured testes and ovaries were unmeasurable, (<50 pg/gonad/24 h) before morphological sex differentiation becomes apparent (32-42 days). Measurable amounts of progesterone (0.20-2.12 ng/gonad/24 h) were secreted by both cultured testes and ovaries in all age groups studied and concentration increased with age. Both PGE and PGF were secreted by the cultured testes and ovaries throughout the whole period studied.