Maternal Serum Hormone Concentrations in Long-Evans Rats

M. D. Mordechai Hallak, John W. Hotra
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Abstract The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of pregnancy on serum concentrations of estradiol, progesterone and prolactin in Long-Evans rats. Female Long-Evans rats, both pregnant and non-pregnant, were used. Four groups (n = 10 rats in each group) were studied: Non-pregnant rats; pregnant rats at 7, 14, and 20 gestational days. Maternal blood was collected transcardially, and serum estradiol, progesterone, and prolactin were measured by radioimmunoassay. Commercial kits from Diagnostic Products Corporation for estradiol and progesterone, and an established in-house double antibody assay for prolactin, were utilized. Statistical analysis was performed using ANOVA, followed by Newman-Keuls post hoc test when applicable. Estradiol concentrations were increased throughout gestation from 16.2 ± 6.2 pg/mL (mean ± SD) in the non-pregnant rat to 23.2 ± 8.8, 25.0 ± 7.7, and 30.3 ± 29.6 pg/mL on gestational days 7, 14, and 20, respectively. Progesterone showed the same trend, increasing from 7.2 ± 3.6 ng/mL in the non-pregnant rats to 25.9 ± 4.8, 43.0 ± 8.6, and 47.3 ± 8.8 ng/mL on gestational days 7, 14, and 20, respectively (p<0.05). Prolactin levels were decreased from the non-pregnant state (39.2 ± 22.8 ng/mL) through the early and mid-pregnancy (25.2 ± 20.4, 16.5 ± 16.9 ng/mL, respectively; p<0.05) and rose to pre-pregnancy levels on pregnancy day 20 (39.2 ± 20.4 ng/mL). The effect of pregnancy on serum hormone concentrations in Long-Evans rats were determined and compared to non-pregnant controls. This data may assist in simulating various stages of pregnancy for use in hormonal and receptor binding studies, and in isolating pregnancy hormone effects on the central nervous system in the Long-Evans rat.
Long-Evans大鼠母体血清激素浓度
摘要本研究旨在探讨妊娠对龙-埃文斯大鼠血清雌二醇、孕酮和催乳素浓度的影响。雌性Long-Evans大鼠,包括怀孕的和未怀孕的。实验分为四组,每组10只:未怀孕大鼠;妊娠第7、14和20天的大鼠。经心脏采集母体血液,用放射免疫法测定血清雌二醇、孕酮和催乳素。使用了诊断产品公司的雌二醇和孕酮商业试剂盒,以及建立的内部催乳素双抗体测定法。统计分析采用方差分析,适用时采用Newman-Keuls事后检验。雌二醇浓度在妊娠期间从未妊娠大鼠的16.2±6.2 pg/mL(平均±SD)增加到妊娠第7、14和20天的23.2±8.8、25.0±7.7和30.3±29.6 pg/mL。孕酮含量变化趋势相同,在妊娠第7、14、20天分别由未妊娠大鼠的7.2±3.6 ng/mL上升至25.9±4.8、43.0±8.6、47.3±8.8 ng/mL (p<0.05)。泌乳素水平从非妊娠状态(39.2±22.8 ng/mL)下降至妊娠早期和中期(25.2±20.4、16.5±16.9 ng/mL);p<0.05),妊娠第20天恢复到孕前水平(39.2±20.4 ng/mL)。测定了妊娠对Long-Evans大鼠血清激素浓度的影响,并与未妊娠对照进行了比较。这些数据可能有助于模拟怀孕的各个阶段,用于激素和受体结合研究,并在Long-Evans大鼠中分离妊娠激素对中枢神经系统的影响。
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