Relationship between the changes in cytoplasmic progesterone receptor concentration and in nuclear progesterone binding sites in the hen hypothalamus and pituitary during the ovulatory cycle
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- DOI: 10.1507/endocrj1954.27.667
Relationship between the changes in cytoplasmic progesterone receptor concentration and in nuclear progesterone binding sites in the hen hypothalamus and pituitary during the ovulatory cycle
Abstract
The amount of specific [3H]-progesterone bindings was measured in cytosols and in nuclear fractions of the hen hypothalamus and pituitary during the ovulatory cycle. In both tissues, a decrease in cytosol binding from the peak at 18 and 8 hr before ovulation was coincident with an increase in nuclear binding attained a peak 14 to 6 hr before ovulation. The results suggest that progesterone may act on the hypothalamus and pituitary 18-14 hr before ovulation and 8-6 hr before ovulation.
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