Plasma progestagens in the pregnant mare in the first and last 90 days of gestation
- PMID: 1060821
Plasma progestagens in the pregnant mare in the first and last 90 days of gestation
Abstract
Plasma progestagens were measured in eighteen pregnant mares to establish normal levels in the first and last 90 days of gestation. Progestagens increased from 25 ng/ml at 90 days before birth to 60 ng/ml at 10 days before birth, decreased to 58 ng/ml at 5 days before, and were 3 ng/ml or less by 5 days after perturition. During the first 90 days of pregnancy, progestagens reflected luteal activity with an increase in plasma levels from Day 30 to Day 60.
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