1977
DOI: 10.1262/jrd1977.23.159
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Role of FSH and androgen in the meiotic phase of spermatogenesis in rats

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“…Cysts disappeared in all sows within 16 days after treatment and three out of five inseminated sows became pregnant. GnRH in doses 200, 400 and 500 µg was administered to 53 sows with ovarian cysts in another study (Ogasa et al, 1983). The concentration of progesterone in the peripheral blood increased immediately after treatment.…”
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“…Cysts disappeared in all sows within 16 days after treatment and three out of five inseminated sows became pregnant. GnRH in doses 200, 400 and 500 µg was administered to 53 sows with ovarian cysts in another study (Ogasa et al, 1983). The concentration of progesterone in the peripheral blood increased immediately after treatment.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The combination of aspiration with intracystic administration of hCG after laparotomy (Vandeplassche et al, 1971) or parenteral administration of GnRH (Bollwahn, 1974;Ogasa et al, 1983;Itoh, 1999), hCG, anterior pituitary gonadotropin (Kawata and Tomizawa, 1980) or PGF 2α (Liptrap and Doble, 1981) are considered as useful methods of treatment. However, the majority of these treatments was performed in low numbers of animals or they were done in experimental conditions after the hormonal induction of ovarian cysts.…”
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