PubMed 23211705

Notably, CRH did not affect the amount of progesterone released into the incubation medium up to d 9, whereas it suppressed pro- gesterone levels on d 11 (d 11 progesterone 0.030 􏰅 0.000 ng/ml, P 􏰃 0.001).

PubMed 23211705

The addition of a 10-fold excess of the CRH-R1 antagonist antalarmin reversed the negative ef- fect of CRH on progesterone release (d 11 progesterone 0.712 􏰅 0.004 ng/ml, P 􏰃 0.001), suggesting that the suppressive effect of CRH was receptor mediated (Fig. 2).

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