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Dorsal rhizotomy does not alter rat estrous cycles or ovarian compensatory responses

✍ Scribed by Hubert W. Burden; Gary T. Price; April T. Davenport; Charles A. Hodson


Book ID
104651772
Publisher
Springer
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Weight
394 KB
Volume
187
Category
Article
ISSN
0340-2061

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✦ Synopsis


Rats were subjected to right side dorsal rhizotomy of spinal nerves T12-L2 and ipsi- or contralateral unilateral ovariectomy at estrus (day 1). Estrous cycles were recorded daily, and on day 15 the remaining ovary was removed and weighed. Antral follicles were counted in representative day 1 and day 15 ovaries. Dorsal rhizotomy did not affect estrous cycles during the period after surgery. Also dorsal rhizotomy did not alter ipsilateral ovarian hypertrophy or follicular activation following unilateral ovariectomy. Thus, although the major portion of the ovarian sensory innervation is via the lesioned segments, interruption of these segments centrally does not alter compensatory ovarian responses subsequent to unilateral ovariectomy.