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Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism Vol. 36, No. 2 389-391
doi:10.1210/jcem-36-2-389
Copyright © 1973 by the Endocrine Society.
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The Influence of Fetal Sex on the Levels of Plasma Progesterone in the Human Fetus

F. C. HAGEMENAS and G. W. KITTINGER

Departments of Biochemistry, Oregon Regional Primate Research Center Beaverton, Oregon, 97005 University of Oregon Medical School Portland, Oregon, 97201

Progesterone levels in the human fetoplacental unit at term were determined by a competitive protein binding method. Progesterone levels in the umbilical vein were always higher than in the umbilical artery. The concentration of progesterone in the umbilical vein of male and female fetuses was identical. However, the umbilical venous-arterial difference in progesterone levels was significantly greater in female than in male fetuses. The fetal genotype therefore may affect the fate of progesterone available to the fetus.

This is publication No. 633 of the Oregon Regional Primate. Research Center, supported in part by Grants RR-00163 and HD-02715 of the National Institutes of Health.

Received August 21, 1972.







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