Protective influence of spayed and androgen-treated females on oestrous cycle in food-restricted mice.

S Pandey, C J Dominic
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Abstract

Diet restriction induced disruption of oestrous cycle in regularly cycling female mice. The irregularities in the oestrous cycle in females were directly related to the degree of diet restriction. The presence of spayed and androgen-treated females prevented these irregularities and helped to maintain regular oestrous cycles in underfed females. The ability of androgen-treated females to prevent the irregularities in the oestrous cycle in underfed females was inversely related to the degree of diet restriction. The results suggest that the production of the male-originating pheromone that helps to prevent the underfeeding-induced disruption of oestrous cycles in females is androgen-dependent.

雌性绝育和雄激素处理对限食小鼠排卵周期的保护作用。
饮食限制导致正常周期雌性小鼠的发情周期中断。雌性动物的发情周期不规律与饮食限制的程度有直接关系。阉割和雄激素处理的雌性的存在防止了这些不规则现象,并有助于维持营养不良的雌性的正常发情周期。雄激素治疗的雌性防止不充分喂养的雌性排卵周期不规则的能力与饮食限制的程度成反比。研究结果表明,雄性源性信息素的产生是雄激素依赖的,它有助于防止雌性因进食不足而导致的发情周期中断。
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