Abstract
The duration of the diestrous period in vaginal smears and the levels of progestins in ovarian venous blood were investigated in rats whose lactation period was prolonged by replacing pups at appropriate intervals.
In prolonged lactating rats, the first diestrous period after the postpartum ovulation (21.7±0.8days) was similar to that occurring in normal lactating rats. Subsequently proestrous or estrous vaginal smears reappeared at intervals during prolonged lactation. A total of 19 rats were studied during this period of prolonged lactation and 44 diestrous periods were observed. Forty-eight % of these periods ranged in length from 11 to 16days (mean of 12.7). Very short diestrous periods lasting less than 3 days were observed 25% of the time. Diestrous periods lasting more than 17days were observed only infrequently (7%).
Progesterone concentration in the ovarian vein during the 2nd diestrous period reached a peak 4days after the 1st estrus and the level was maintained until 11 days after the 1st estrus. The level of 20α-hydroxypregn-4-en-3-one remained fairly constant throughout the 2nd diestrous period.