Horm Metab Res 1974; 6(4): 297-300
DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1093852
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Plasma Glucose, Progesterone and Immunoreactive Insulin Levels in the Lactating Rat[*]

M.Th.  Sutter-Dub1 , R.  Leclercq2 [**] , B.Ch. J. Sutter1 , R.  Jacquot1
  • 1Laboratoire de Physiologie animale et Centre de Biologie et de Biochimie du Développement, Faculté des Sciences, Reims, France
  • 2Laboratoire de Chimie Médicale, Hôpital Universitaire Saint-Pierre, Bruxelles, Belgium
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Publication Date:
08 January 2009 (online)

Abstract

Fasting plasma levels of progesterone, glucose and insulin (IRI) were systematically investigated during a 20 days postpartum (p.p.) period in the same lactating (L) and non lactating (NL) rats. Progesterone levels, low at the end of gestation, remain low thereafter in NL groups; in L groups they increase on and after day 4 pp, reach values similar to the gestational ones, and decrease only after weaning. Glucose levels, low at the end of gestation, increase rapidly in NL group during the first 2 days pp and reach a stable value; in L group the increase is slower but the final stable value reached is the same. IRI levels, low at the end of gestation, increase similarly in both groups during the first 2 days pp then they return to low values in NL group whereas they remain elevated in L group until weaning (after which they decrease). It is suggested that the elevated IRI levels observed in L group despite normal glucose levels, are largely a consequence of the enhanced progesteronemia.

1 These studies were presented in part at the XXV International Congress of Physiological Sciences, July 15-31, 1971 in München (Germany) and at the 8th Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes, September 6-8, 1972 in Madrid (Spain).

1 These studies were presented in part at the XXV International Congress of Physiological Sciences, July 15-31, 1971 in München (Germany) and at the 8th Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes, September 6-8, 1972 in Madrid (Spain).

2 Present adress: Laboratoire, Institut Médico-Chirurgical d'Anderlecht, B 1070 Bruxelles, Belgium.