Doebler J A, Wickersham E W, Anthony A
Cell Biochem Funct. 1983 Oct;1(3):173-8. doi: 10.1002/cbf.290010310.
Luteal and interstitial cell RNA contents and circulating progesterone (P) and 20 alpha-hydroxypregn-4-ene-3-one (20 alpha-OH P) levels were measured during pseudopregnancy in order to characterize relationships between ovarian 20 alpha-OH P secretion and luteal regression. Functional luteolysis, as manifested in depressed P levels, was not associated with concurrent elevations in 20 alpha-OH P. Rather, augmented 20 alpha-OH P levels were evidenced in periovulatory periods at the onset and termination of pseudopregnancy, subsequent to RNA accumulation in both luteal and interstitial compartments. It is postulated that 20 alpha-OH P, the putative inactive metabolite of P, is produced by both ovarian compartments in a cyclic manner and in response to gonadotrophin released in the preovulatory period.