Plasma progesterone and luteinizing hormone concentrations and the role of the corpus luteum and LH gonadotrophs in the control of delayed implantation in Schreibers’ long-fingered bat (Miniopterus schreibersii)

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:1991
Authors:R. T. F. Bernard, Bojarski, C., Millar, R. P.
Journal:J. Reprod. Fert.
Volume:93
Pagination:31-42
Date Published:1991b
Keywords:Chiroptera, delayed implantation, development, embryonic development, endocrinology, gonads, hormones, Miniopteridae, Miniopterus schreibersii, reproduction, South Africa
Abstract:

In Schreibers’ long-fingered bat from South Africa ( 33°S) copulation, ovulation and fertilization occurred in April and May, implantation was delayed until August, and parturition occurred in December. Delayed implantation coincided with winter, during which the bats remained active, only entering prolonged periods of torpor during particularly cold spells. Plasma progesterone concentration was low during non-pregnancy (1·54 ng/ml) and during delayed implantation (1·67 ng/ml), and thereafter increased to reach a peak mean of 64·82 ng/ml in late pregnancy. Changes in size and ultrastructure of the luteal cells indicated periods of steroidogenesis just after formation of the corpus luteum, and for about 2 months after implantation; reduced steroidogenic activity during delayed implantation; and luteolysis in the last 2 months of pregnancy. Plasma luteinizing hormone (LH) concentration and pituitary LH-? immunoreactivity were highest during follicular development and peaked just before ovulation. During early delayed implantation, plasma LH concentration was low, and both plasma LH and pituitary LH-? immunoreactivity increased from July, reaching peaks in late pregnancy. LH may be required to activate the corpus luteum and terminate delayed implantation, or, as in some small carnivores, it may be required for luteal maintenance.

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