Research Article
Pathophysiological Changes in Female Rats with Estrous Cycle Disorder Induced by Long-Term Heat Stress
Figure 3
Long-term heat stress disrupted the levels of sex hormones and neuroendocrine hormones in female rats as assessed by ELISA (). (a) The content of serum T, P, E2, LH, FSH, and Prl in the two groups of rats. (b) The content of serum T4, GnRH, and INS in the two groups of rats. Values were presented as . and vs. the control group.
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