STEROID-LEVELS AFTER INTRAMUSCULAR INJECTION OF RADIOACTIVE ESTRADIOL-17-BETA, ESTRONE, PROGESTERONE AND TESTOSTERONE IN THE BOVINE

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RANDEL, RD
SHORT, RE
BELLOWS, RA
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[1] MONTANA AGR EXPT STN,MILES CITY,MT 59301
[2] USDA,MILES CITY,MT 59301
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10.1016/0093-691X(79)90027-X
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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Eight 2 year old Hereford cows from days 8 to 12 of the estrous cycle were injected intramuscularly with 5 ml of corn oil containing 5 mg of estradiol-17β (two cows), estrone (two cows), progesterone (two cows) or testosterone (two cows). Each cow treated with estradiol received 494 μc of estradiol-17β-6, 7 H3 and each cow treated with estrone received 492 μc of estrone-6, 7 H3. Each cow treated with progesterone or testosterone received 400 μc of H3 compound labeled in the 7 position. Total urine was collected by urethral catheterization of the cows treated with estrogens. Blood samples for plasma and serum were collected via jugular cannulae. Blood and urine samples from estrogen-treated cows were collected hourly for the first 24 hr, at 2 hr intervals for the next 26 hr, at 4 hr intervals for the next 12 hr and at 12 hr intervals until background was reached. Blood samples were collected hourly from 1 to 8 hr after injection from progesterone or testosterone-treated cows. Plasma and serum levels of radioactive estradiol-17β, estrone, progesterone and testosterone were similar. Blood levels of radioactivity peaked at 2 hr post-injection in cows receiving estradiol-17β and at 3 hr in cows receiving estrone. Blood levels of labeled estradiol-17β and estrone were nondetectable by 54 hr and 83 hr, respectively. Peak urinary excretion of radioactivity was reached at 7 hr for estradiol-17β and at 14 hr for estrone and nondetectable levels were reached by 95 hr for estradiol-17β and 14 hr for estrone. At these times, 15.5% of the total dose of radioactive estradiol-17β and 17.5% of the injected estrone had been excreted in the urine. Peak blood and urinary excretion levels were reached earlier for radioactive estradiol-17β than for estrone, and excretion of estradiol-17β was completed more rapidly. No difference was found in plasma and serum levels for any steroid studies; thus, endogenous steroid titers in blood plasma and serum are not different in the cow. © 1979.
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