coumestrol has been researched along with Anovulation* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for coumestrol and Anovulation
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A phytoestrogen diet induces the premature anovulatory syndrome in lactationally exposed female rats.
The effects of a phytoestrogen diet on sexual differentiation were examined in lactationally exposed rat pups. Rat dams were provided a semipurified diet containing the isoflavonoid coumestrol at a concentration (0.01%) previously found to be uterotrophic. Coumestrol treatment did not significantly alter the time of vaginal opening, although vaginal opening did occur at a lighter body weight. By 132 days of age, 83% of coumestrol-treated females exhibited the cornified smears of a persistent estrous state. By contrast, 91% of control animals were cycling regularly at 132 days of age. Estradiol stimulation failed to elicit an LH elevation in the coumestrol-treated animals, suggesting the possibility of neuroendocrine impairments. These findings indicate that the female offspring of mothers fed a low-level phytoestrogen diet during lactation manifest early and nearly universal disruption of cyclicity of the persistent-estrus type. Topics: Animals; Anovulation; Body Weight; Coumestrol; Diet; Eating; Estrogens; Estrogens, Non-Steroidal; Female; Isoflavones; Lactation; Luteinizing Hormone; Phytoestrogens; Plant Preparations; Plants, Edible; Pregnancy; Rats; Rats, Sprague-Dawley; Sexual Maturation; Syndrome | 1993 |