TY - JOUR
T1 - The effects of sex steroid hormones on the pigment accumulation in the shell gland of Japanese quail.
AU - Soh, T.
AU - Koga, O.
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PY - 1994/1
Y1 - 1994/1
N2 - Effects of sex steroid hormones on the accumulation of the superficial pigment of the eggshell in the quail shell gland were investigated. In Experiment 1, 10 or 20 mg/100 g BW of aminoglutethimide (AG) was injected s.c. into laying quail hens 10 h before the expected ovulation. Thirty percent of the hens that received 10 mg/100 g BW and 87% of the hens that received 20 mg/100 g BW failed to ovulate. They had significantly (P < .01) lower concentrations of preovulatory plasma progesterone (P) than the control hens and showed significantly (P < .05) low concentrations of plasma estradiol-17 beta (E) and small amounts of the pigment in their shell glands after oviposition of the preceding egg. In Experiment 2, AG (20 mg/100 g BW) was administered s.c. to quail hens 10 h before the expected ovulation, followed by the administration of P (.05, .1, or .2 mg/100 g BW), E (.1, .2, or 1.0 mg/100 g BW), or testosterone (T) (.5 mg/100 g BW). Significant increases in the accumulated pigment 18 h after oviposition of the preceding egg were found when P was injected. However, administration of E and T had no influence on pigment accumulation. These results suggested that P might affect the accumulation of pigment in the quail shell gland.
AB - Effects of sex steroid hormones on the accumulation of the superficial pigment of the eggshell in the quail shell gland were investigated. In Experiment 1, 10 or 20 mg/100 g BW of aminoglutethimide (AG) was injected s.c. into laying quail hens 10 h before the expected ovulation. Thirty percent of the hens that received 10 mg/100 g BW and 87% of the hens that received 20 mg/100 g BW failed to ovulate. They had significantly (P < .01) lower concentrations of preovulatory plasma progesterone (P) than the control hens and showed significantly (P < .05) low concentrations of plasma estradiol-17 beta (E) and small amounts of the pigment in their shell glands after oviposition of the preceding egg. In Experiment 2, AG (20 mg/100 g BW) was administered s.c. to quail hens 10 h before the expected ovulation, followed by the administration of P (.05, .1, or .2 mg/100 g BW), E (.1, .2, or 1.0 mg/100 g BW), or testosterone (T) (.5 mg/100 g BW). Significant increases in the accumulated pigment 18 h after oviposition of the preceding egg were found when P was injected. However, administration of E and T had no influence on pigment accumulation. These results suggested that P might affect the accumulation of pigment in the quail shell gland.
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U2 - 10.3382/ps.0730179
DO - 10.3382/ps.0730179
M3 - Article
C2 - 8165162
AN - SCOPUS:0028309266
SN - 0032-5791
VL - 73
SP - 179
EP - 185
JO - Poultry science
JF - Poultry science
IS - 1
ER -