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Journal of Reproduction and Fertility (1968) 16 151-154
DOI: 10.1530/jrf.0.0160151
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THE EFFECTS OF CHLORPROMAZINE TREATMENT ON THE SECRETORY ACTIVITY OF CORPORA LUTEA IN HYSTERECTOMIZED SHEEP

S. P. COUDERT and R. V. SHORT

Summary.: The treatment of hysterectomized sheep with massive doses of chlorpromazine for 6 days did not depress the secretory activity of their corpora lutea. Since chlorpromazine is likely to inhibit pituitary LH secretion and enhance prolactin secretion, these results suggest that prolactin may be luteotrophic in the ewe.







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