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In intact female rats, thyroidal radioiodine uptake and plasma PB131I were greater in estrus, intermediate in diestrus and least in continuous diestrus produced by progesterone. Progesterone also depressed thyroidal radioiodine uptake and plasma PB131I in hypothalamic lesioned female rats, but was without effect in oophorectomized rats. In contrast, progesterone increased thyroidal radioiodine uptake and plasma PB131I in intact, castrated and hypothalamic lesioned male rats. The increase was roughly proportional to the doses of progesterone administered. It was concluded that there is a sex difference in thyroidal response to progesterone in the rat.
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