A changed responsiveness to oestrogen in ewes with clover disease.
J Reprod Fertil Suppl
; 30: 223-30, 1981.
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| ID: mdl-6762423
When clover-infertile ewes are subsequently exposed to non-oestrogenic pasture, they have a reduced fertilization rate, due to an inability to store spermatozoa in the cervix, and the cervical mucus has a reduced spinnbarkeit, caused by a slower response to oestrogenic stimulation. Vaginal cell keratinization and oestrous behaviour occurred more slowly after treatment of affected ewes with oestrogen. Other changes in affected ewes suggest that phyto-oestrogens have permanent mild differentiating effects on adults. Sexual behaviour is masculinized, the cervix takes on a uterine-like appearance and the genital tract becomes permanently oestrogenized. The manner in which these changes relate to the altered responsiveness to oestrogen remains to be clarified.
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Asunto principal:
Enfermedades de las Ovejas
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Ovinos
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Estrógenos
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Estrógenos no Esteroides
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Infertilidad Femenina
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Isoflavonas
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En
Revista:
J Reprod Fertil Suppl
Año:
1981
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Article