Publication Type: | Journal Article |
Year of Publication: | 2001 |
Authors: | J. A. Simbauni, Bernard R. T. F. |
Journal: | African Zoology |
Volume: | 36 |
Pagination: | 63-70 |
Date Published: | 2001 |
Keywords: | Chiroptera, delayed implantation, East Africa, Eidolon helvum, endocrinology, hormones, Kenya, Pteropodidae, reproduction |
Abstract: | Eidolon helvum (Megachiroptera) is a large frugivorous bat found in equatorial and tropical Africa. The reproductive cycle is characterized by a three-month period of delayed implantation and the total length of pregnancy may be as much as 10 months. A histochemical study of the gonadotrophs and mammotrophs of the anterior pituitary, in conjunction with assays of LH-like, progesterone-like and prolactin-like immunoreactivity in the plasma suggest that during delayed implantation the gonadotrophs were inactive while the mammotrophs were active and plasma PRL-like immunoreactivity high. We interpret this as indicating that, in the straw-coloured fruit bat, implantation was inhibited by high levels of prolactin and, as such, the endocrine control of delayed implantation may be quite different from that described for other mammals. |