Changes in the pelvic region of the ewe during pregnancy and parturition
- 1 March 1955
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in New Zealand Veterinary Journal
- Vol. 3 (1) , 20-25
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00480169.1955.33174
Abstract
Extract The pelvic adaptions associated with parturition have been studied for primates and some laboratory animals. No systematic work has been done on this aspect of reproductive physiology of farm animals. Hisaw and Zarrow ( 1950 Hisaw, F. L. and Zarrow, M. X. 1950. The Physiology of Relaxin. Vitamins and Hormones VIII, 151–157. N.Y.: Academic Press Inc.. [Google Scholar] ) have, recently reviewed the relevant literature. It is clear that there is considerable variation between species as to which of the pelvic joints relax during pregnancy. In the mouse, for instance, separation of the pubic symphysis occurs; in the rabbit, the sacroiliac junctions relax; while in the guinea pig both types of adaption occur. Guinea pigs and mice have been used to show that these changes in the pelvic joints are controlled by the hormone relaxin in association with the steroid sex hormones.Keywords
This publication has 3 references indexed in Scilit:
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