Exp Clin Endocrinol Diabetes 1994; 102(3): 190-192
DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1211281
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Luteal versus placental progesterone: the situation in the cow, pig and bitch

H. H. D. Meyer
  • Institute for Zoo Biology and Wildlife Research, Berlin, Germany
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Publication Date:
15 July 2009 (online)

Summary

Placenta and corpus luteum (CL) have acquired different functions for progesterone synthesis and maintenance of pregnancy in the course of placentalia evolution. In the cow and pig, progesterone is produced by the same CL during the entire gestation period with minor or no contribution from the placenta. In the case of an infertile cycle, CL survival is terminated by PGF2a produced by the endometrium. PGF2a secretion is inhibited by the trophoblast in order to guarantee continu-ous progesterone production. Also in the dog, only the CL synthesizes progesterone and the secretion pattern is similar in pseudopregnant and pregnant animals. The dog CL seems to have an internally programmed life span.