Vaginal Cytology and Ovarian Status --;Strains of Rats --;Interaction of Environmental Lighting, Age, and Genetic Background Influencing the Estrous Cycle --;Spontaneous Persistent Estrus (SPE) --;Influence of Seasonal Variation of Daily Illumination --;Persistent Estrus Induced by Continuous Illumination (LLPE) --;Steroid Regulation of the Ovarian Cycle --;Restoration and Maintenance of Ovulatory Cycles by Progesterone Treatment of Persistent-Estrous Rats --;Advancement of Ovulation by Progesterone in Normally Cycling Rats --;Corpora Lutea of Cyclic Rats as Possible Sources of Progesterone --;Induction of Ovulation by Estrogen --;Ovulation Advanced by Estrogen in Cyclic Rats --;Strain Differences in the Ovulation Response to Estrogen --;Timing the Preovulatory Surge of Gonadotropin Secretion --;Blockade of Estrogen-Induced Ovulation --;Blockade of Progesterone-Induced Ovulation --;Blockade of Spontaneous Ovulation --;Pharmacologic Intervention Compared with Hypophysectomy During the 'Critical Period' --;Effect of the Lighting Rhythm on the 'Critical Period' --;Circadian Periodicity in Mechanisms Governing the Ovulatory Surge of Gonadotropins --;The Empirical Nature of the 'Critical Period' --;Central Neural Control of Spontaneous Ovulation: The Rat Model --;Electrochemical Stimulation (ECS) --;Electrical Stimulation (ELS) --;The Septal-Preoptic-Tuberal System (SPTS) and the Ovulatory LH Surge --;Non-Specific Stimulation of the Tuber by Destructive Lesions --;Dose-Response Relationship of Stimulation to LH Release and Ovulation --;Electrical Stimulation of MPOA versus Basal Tuber --;The Comparative Increments of Circulating LH with Increasing Time of Electrical Stimulation of the Medial Preoptic Area or the Arcuate Nucleus-Median Eminence --;Similarity of LH Surges by MPOA Stimulation in Rats Blocked with Various Drugs --;Stimulation of the Preoptic-Tuberal System During Persistent Estrus --;Overview of the Stimulation Studies --;Pseudopregnancy: Controls for Prolactin Secretion --;Removal of the AP from Direct Influence of the Hypothalamus Favors Secretion of Prolactin --;Pseudopregnancy Induced by Damage to the AP, Stalk-Section, or Damage to the Basal Hypothalamus --;Re-transplantation of AP Grafts from Kidney to Brain --;Delayed Pseudopregnancy: An Approach to Mechanisms I Prolactin Control --;Summary --;References --;Acknowledgments.
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متن يادداشت
Although a role of the nervous system was recognized for the reflex-like induction of ovulation in rabbits and cats and the in- duction of pseudopregnancy in rats and mice, and although there was even some evidence of neural participation in ovulation in rats, a major central neural role in the female cycle of most species was not apparent.
موضوع (اسم عام یاعبارت اسمی عام)
موضوع مستند نشده
Endocrinology.
موضوع مستند نشده
Medicine.
موضوع مستند نشده
Neurosciences.
رده بندی کنگره
شماره رده
QP259
نشانه اثر
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B956
1989
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