The Role of Estrogen in the Regulation of Corpus Luteum Function in the Midpregnant Rat
        The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 28 Issue 1-2
        Page 35-40
        
    published_at 1981-06
            Title
        
        The Role of Estrogen in the Regulation of Corpus Luteum Function in the Midpregnant Rat
        
        
    
                
                    Creators
                
                    Fujino Toshio
                
                
            
    
        
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            Creator Keywords
        
            estrogen
            corpus luteum
            pregnancy
            conceptus number
    The effects of intravenous diazepam (0.2 mg/kg) on the evoked electrosinogram recorded with an epidural electrode in the posterior epidural space of the lumbar enlargement and on the evoked electromyogram recorded with disc electrodes on the gastrocnemius muscle were studied following posterior tibial nerve stimulation in fourteen subjects. Following administration of diazepam, the amplitude of P_1, a reflection of afferent input through the dorsal root, was significantly depressed 3 min after intravenous administration. The amplitude of P_2 of EESG, a reflection of primary afferent depolarization in the spinal cord was significantly increased 10-30 min after administration. The amplitude of the H-reflex of the evoked electromyogram decreased significantly 3 to 30 min after administration, whereas that of the M-wave remained unchanged. These results may indicate that diazepam in the clinical doses directly affects the function of the human spinal cord.
        
        
            Languages
        
            eng
    
    
        
            Resource Type
        
        departmental bulletin paper
    
    
        
            Publishers
        
            Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
    
    
        
            Date Issued
        
        1981-06
    
    
        
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        Version of Record
    
    
        
            Access Rights
        
        open access
    
    
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                [ISSN]0513-1812
            
            
                
                
                [NCID]AA00594272
            
    
        
            Schools
        
            医学部
    
                
