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The synthesis and secretion of progestins from cholesterol-7a-3H and acetate-1-14C has been investigated in the rat with luteinized ovaries by retrograde infusion of precursors into vena cava. In this system “solubilized” plasma cholesterol-7a-3H but not acetate-1-14C derived from the circulation was a major immediate precursor which could easily enter and label the “available” cholesterol pool(s) for the biosynthesis of progestins of the rat luteinized ovary. The LH and the NADPH system increased the mass and tritium activity of progesterone converted from cholesterol-7a-3H, whereas progesterone-14C transformed from acetate-1-14C was not increased. The higher specific activities of secreted progesterone-3H derived from cholesterol-7a-3H was found after the addition of the NADPH when compared with LH stimulated and control groups.
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