Change in the relative importance of oestrone and oestradiol synthesis by the rat ovary between fetal and prepubertal stages

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Ovaries of rat fetuses at 20 and 21 days and of neonatal rats at 5 and 14 days were cultured in the presence of [3H]testosterone, and the conversion percentages into oestrone (E1) and oestradiol (E2) were determined by double isotopic dilution combined with recrystallization to constant specific activity. Insignificant in the 20- or 21-day-old fetus, oestradiol synthesis increased relative to oestrone synthesis in the 5-day-old neonate (E1/E2=3.4) and still more at the stage of 14 days (E1/E2=0.78). FSH had no effect on oestrogen synthesis at the 4 stages investigated.

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Weniger, J. P., & Zeis, A. (1987). Change in the relative importance of oestrone and oestradiol synthesis by the rat ovary between fetal and prepubertal stages. Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 81(2), 479–483. https://doi.org/10.1530/jrf.0.0810479

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