Measurement of oxytocin concentrations in plasma and ovarian extracts during the oestrous cycle of mares

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Jugular venous blood samples were collected throughout a complete oestrous cycle from 9 mares for measurement of progesterone and oxytocin by radioimmunoassay. Mean oxytocin concentrations remained at ~ 1 pg/ml throughout, with no evidence of cyclic variation in the release pattern. Extracts of corpus luteum and follicles obtained from a further 33 mares at different stages of the cycle all contained oxytocin concentrations of < 10 pg/g wet weight of tissue. We conclude that the ovaries are not a source of circulating oxytocin during the oestrous cycle in this species. The plasma oxytocin concentrations reported here are substantially lower than those found by other groups.

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Stevenson, K. R., Parkinson, T. J., & Wathes, D. C. (1991). Measurement of oxytocin concentrations in plasma and ovarian extracts during the oestrous cycle of mares. Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 93(2), 437–441. https://doi.org/10.1530/jrf.0.0930437

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