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Endocrinology, Vol 105, 960-966, Copyright © 1979 by Endocrine Society
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AJ Vomachka and GS Greenwald
Male (1--60 days old) and female (1--30 days old) hamsters were decapitated and serum levels of LH, FSH, PRL, progesterone, androgens (males), and estradiol (females) were measured by RIA. Males and females had similar levels of LH until 15 days of age and of FSH until 12 days of age, at which times gonadotropin levels increased significantly in females. Peak levels for females occurred on days 19-- 21 for LH and on days -2--24 for FSH, later than the times reported for female rats. Adjusting female gonadotropin peaks for gestation length places these peaks for hamsters and rats at the same time in postmating age. In female hamsters, large variations occur in LH between 16--25 days of age, as reported for female rats. Males reached peak serum levels of LH and FSH on day 40, just before the first motile epididymal sperm. Serum PRL levels were identical in male and female hamsters until at least day 30. PRL levels sharply increased in both sexes after day 18 and remained elevated until at least day 30. In males, serum androgens were low until 30 days of age, in contrast to high levels reported for infantile rats. Androgens rose sharply in male hamsters after day 30 to peak levels on day 50. Progesterone in males also remained low until after day 30. Serum estradiol in females did not attain the extremely high elevations seen in rats. Some fluctuations occurred between 10--30 days of age, which presumably represent maturational changes in the ovary. Serum progesterone in females followed a pattern of development similar to estradiol.
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