Kousaku Tanaka
Kyushu University
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British Poultry Science | 1984
Kousaku Tanaka; K. Goto; T. Yoshioka; T. Terao; Osamu Koga
The plasma concentrations of immunoreactive arginine vasotocin (AVT) were measured during oviposition and shortly before ovulation of the first egg (Cl) of a clutch. Immunoreactive AVT was determined on bentonite extracts of 0.5 ml plasma samples using the method of Rosenbloom and Fisher (1974). The R-70 antiserum used to measure AVT cross reacted with arginine vasopressin (AVP), however the fowl pituitary does not synthesise AVP. Over a period of 10 to 90 min before oviposition the plasma AVT concentration was about 20 pg/ml; during oviposition it increased four-fold. Measurements made at frequent intervals showed that plasma AVT concentration increased 5 to 6 min before oviposition, reached a peak during oviposition itself and decreased rapidly in the following 5 to 6 min. The surge in plasma AVT occurred on average 48 min before Cl ovulation.
British Poultry Science | 1994
Tadashi Nakada; Zuiko Koja; Kousaku Tanaka
1. One hundred and seven laying hens were hypophysectomised to clarify the relationship between hypophysectomy and the effect of progesterone (P4) on ovulation. 2. Hens were hypophysectomised at 6 intervals from 4.5 to 11.0 h before the expected time of ovulation. Ovulation occurred in the hens operated on from 4.5 to 7.3 h, but did not take place in birds operated on from 9.2 to 9.8 h before the expected time of ovulation. 3. When a single dose of P4 (2 mg/hen) was injected iv immediately after the removal of the anterior pituitary from 7.5 to 9.8 h before the expected time of ovulation, ovulation was induced. However, the percentage of hens responding decreased in proportion to the lapse of time between the hypophysectomy and the expected time of ovulation. No ovulation was induced in hens which were hypophysectomized and given P4 10.2 to 11.0 h before the expected time of ovulation. 4. It is suggested that ovulation is induced by P4 alone possibly in the absence of preovulatory gonadotrophins and that P4 acts directly on the ovary to induce follicle rupture.
Poultry Science | 1974
Kousaku Tanaka; Tadashi Nakada
Poultry Science | 1976
Kousaku Tanaka
Journal of Poultry Science | 1977
Kousaku Tanaka; Tatsuo Imai; Osamu Koga
Poultry Science | 1989
Tomoki Soh; Osamu Koga; Kousaku Tanaka
Poultry Science | 1976
Kousaku Tanaka; Kazufumi Goto
Journal of Poultry Science | 1982
Kousaku Tanaka; Tadashi Nakada; Osamu Koga
Journal of Poultry Science | 1994
Tadashi Nakada; Tomoki Soh; Tetsurou Shiota; Kousaku Tanaka
Journal of Poultry Science | 1980
Tadashi Nakada; Kousaku Tanaka; Osamu Koga