Garcia M C, Freedman L J, Ginther O J
J Reprod Fertil Suppl. 1979(27):103-11.
A working hypothesis for the regulation of LH secretion in the mare is postulated which involves the following two components: (1) a primary central nervous system (CNS)-pituitary component which is responsible for a basal circannual LH rhythm, entrained to an environmental 'Zeitgeber' (most probably photoperiod) and independent of ovarian influences, and (2) a secondary ovarian (steroidal) component which modifies the primary rhythm during the ovulatory season. This hypothesis does not seem to apply in its entirety to FSH secretion; the CNS-pituitary component is demonstrable within the first year after ovariectomy in mares and then seems to disappear, and the ovarian component probably involves factors other than steroids on the basis of present evidence.
提出了一个关于母马促黄体生成素(LH)分泌调节的工作假说,该假说涉及以下两个部分:(1)一个主要的中枢神经系统(CNS)-垂体部分,它负责基础的年周期LH节律,受环境“授时因子”(很可能是光周期)的影响且独立于卵巢影响;(2)一个次要的卵巢(甾体)部分,它在排卵季节改变主要节律。这个假说似乎并不完全适用于促卵泡生成素(FSH)的分泌;在母马卵巢切除后的第一年内可证明存在CNS-垂体部分,然后似乎消失了,并且根据目前的证据,卵巢部分可能涉及甾体以外的其他因素。