Studies on artificial control of parturition in white rats, 3; parturition prolonged with indomethacin
1987
Yun, C.H. | Seong, H.H | Chang, K.T. (Kyongsang National Univ., Chinju (Korea R.). Coll. of Agriculture)
This experiment was carried out to study the efficacy of the exogenous indomethacin for prolongation of parturition in white rats. Sixty of the pregnant white rats used were injected with indomethacin. The survival rate of newborn, the administration time and the amount of dosage affecting on the prolongation parturition were investigated. The average survival rates of newborn in groups injected with indomethacin on day 15, 17 and 19 of gestation were 78.2, 82.0 and 85.5 % respectively. Mean gestation lengths of rats injected indomethacin on day 15, 17 and 19 of gestation were 23.39 +- 0.18, 23.28 +- 0.22 and 23.19 +- 0.09 days, respectively
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