
pmid: 986297
Effect of continuous illumination (LL) on ovarian functions was compared at various ages between the rats exposed to LL from 70 days of age (LL-70) and exposed to LL from the day of birth (LL-0). LL-0 rats retained corpora lutea in their ovaries in higher incidence than LL-70 rats. Effect of reserpine on the restoration of cyclicity was studied in LL-0 and LL-70 rats shortly after they became persistent-estrous. LL-0 rats restored cyclicity in higher incidence than in LL-70 rats.
Vaginal Smears, Reserpine, Time Factors, Light, Ovary, Uterus, Organ Size, Rats, Estrus, Corpus Luteum, Pregnancy, Animals, Female
Vaginal Smears, Reserpine, Time Factors, Light, Ovary, Uterus, Organ Size, Rats, Estrus, Corpus Luteum, Pregnancy, Animals, Female
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