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- W2154152007 abstract "We investigated the temporal relationship of fetal cortisol secretion to circulating concentrations of fetal ACTH1-39 and its high-molecular weight precursors in goats. We also measured the concentrations of progesterone, estradiol-17beta estrone sulfate, prostaglandin (PG) E, PGF2alpha, and PGF2alpha metabolite (PGFM) in maternal arterial plasma over the last month of gestation. Prostaglandin concentrations were also measured in utero-ovarian venous plasma. There was a positive association between ACTH1-39 in fetal plasma and the prepartum surge in fetal cortisol that commenced 8 days before labor. The fetal cortisol surge was followed by a simultaneous decrease in maternal progesterone and an increase in plasma estrogens commencing 3-4 days before labor. No change in basal prostaglandin concentration occurred before this time. There was a positive veno-arterial difference of PGE and PGF2alpha across the uterine vascular bed, confirming the uteroplacental unit as a major source of these eicosanoids in the plasma of the pregnant doe. We conclude that the fetal signal for parturition precedes luteolysis by some 5 days and find no evidence of changes in the basal concentrations of PGE and PGF2alpha in maternal plasma at the time of luteolysis." @default.
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- W2154152007 title "Fetal and Maternal Endocrine Changes Approaching Parturition in the Goat: Lack of Evidence for Prostaglandins E2 and F2α as Signals for Luteolysis1" @default.
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