Burden H W, Lawrence I E
Acta Anat (Basel). 1977;97(3):286-90. doi: 10.1159/000144744.
The effect of denervation on delta5-3beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (3beta-HSD) activity with pregnenolone as substrate was studied during pregnancy. The enzyme activity, that is interpreted as the capacity to secrete progesterone, was studied in both control and experimental pregnant rats. The ovaries of experimental rats were denervated 96 h prior to sacrifice. Denervation during early pregnancy did not affect 3beta-HSD activity in the interstitial gland (IG) and corpus luteum (CL). However, denervation resulted in decreased activity in both the IG and CL on days 10, 14 and 18. This reduced activity is interpreted as a decreased capacity of denervated ovaries to synthesize progesterone at this time in pregnancy.
在孕期研究了去神经支配对以孕烯醇酮为底物的δ5-3β-羟基类固醇脱氢酶(3β-HSD)活性的影响。在对照和实验性妊娠大鼠中研究了被解释为分泌孕酮能力的酶活性。实验大鼠在处死前96小时进行卵巢去神经支配。妊娠早期去神经支配不影响间质腺(IG)和黄体(CL)中的3β-HSD活性。然而,在第10、14和18天,去神经支配导致IG和CL中的活性均降低。这种活性降低被解释为去神经支配的卵巢在孕期此时合成孕酮的能力下降。