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Androstenedione acts on the coeliac ganglion and modulates luteal function via the superior ovarian nerve in the postpartum rat
(Elsevier, 2011-07)
Androstenedione can affect luteal function via a neural pathway in the late pregnant rat. Here, we investigate whether androstenedione is capable of opposing to regression of pregnancy corpus luteum that occurs after ...
Androgen levels in women using a single implant of nomegestrol acetate
(1996)
This study was undertaken to evaluate the effects of a single implant containing nomegestrol acetate (Uniplant) on plasma levels of sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG), testosterone, free testosterone, androstenedione and ...
Modulation of the noradrenergic activity index by neural stimulus, and its participation in ovarian androstenedione release during the luteal phase
(Elsevier Science Inc., 2011-03-15)
Objective: To investigate the participation of catecholamines in the association between peripheral innervation and luteal steroidogenesis. Design: Animal study. Setting: University animal laboratory. Animal(s): Six to ...
Androgen receptors in coeliac ganglion in late pregnant rat
(Elsevier Science Inc, 2009-06)
The ovarian function is controlled by endocrine factors and neural influence. In late pregnant rat, androstenedione, from the coeliac ganglion, has a luteotrophic effect in the ex vivo coeliac ganglion-superior ovarian ...
Prolactin, Androstenedione and IGF1 Serum Concentrations During Induced Follicular Growth by eCG Administration in the Bitch
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2016-02)
The oestrus cycle in the domestic bitch, a monoestrous species, differs considerably from that of other veterinary domestic animals species. In the bitch the combined use of eCG and hCG is effective to induce oestrus ...
Aromatase activity after a short-course of letrozole administration in adult men at sea level and at high altitude (with or without excessive erythrocytosis).
(Thieme Gruppe, 2012)
Men living at high altitudes in Peru compared to sea level counterparts have erythrocytosis (hemoglobin 16-21 g/dl) or excessive erythrocytosis (hemoglobin>21 g/dl). High testosterone (T) levels in men at high altitude ...