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. 2001 May;24(5):334-9.
doi: 10.1007/BF03343870.

Urinary excretion pattern of catecholestrogens in preovulatory LH surge during the 4-day estrous cycle of rats

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Urinary excretion pattern of catecholestrogens in preovulatory LH surge during the 4-day estrous cycle of rats

S K Panda et al. J Endocrinol Invest. 2001 May.

Abstract

The formation of catecholestrogens represents a major pathway of estrogen metabolism and catecholestrogens are regarded as the main estrogen metabolite in non-pregnant state of various mammalian systems. In the present investigation, level of 2-hydroxyestrone, the major catecholestrogen excreted in rat urine, was measured by radioimmunoassay following acid hydrolysis and column chromatography of the 24-h urine samples of female Sprague Dawley non-pregnant rats during their 4-day estrous cycle. Urinary levels of estrone, estradiol and estriol were measured. Unlike the plasma level, urinary 2-hydroxyestrone showed a marked increase during the pre-ovulatory LH surge suggesting a plausible role of catecholestrogen in the mid-cycle elevation of the gonadotropin level in normal cycling rats.

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