Progesterone
Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2004.
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Progesterone
Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2004
Progesterone
Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2004
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PROGESTERONE prōjĕsˈtərōnˌ, female sex
hormone that induces secretory changes in the lining of the
uterus essential for successful implantation of a fertilized egg. A
steroid, progesterone is secreted chiefly by the corpus luteum, a group of cells formed in the
ovary after the follicle ruptures during the release of the egg cell. If fertilization does not take place, the secretion of progesterone decreases and menstruation occurs. If fertilization does occur, progesterone is secreted during pregnancy by the placenta and acts to prevent spontaneous abortion; the hormone also prepares the mammary glands for milk production. Progesterone is also synthesized from
cholesterol in the cortex of the
adrenal gland where it is a precursor for the synthesis of other steroids including
testosterone. Synthetic compounds with progesteronelike activity have been developed that, along with
estrogen, are used in oral contraceptives. ____________________The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition Copyright© 2004, Columbia University Press. Licensed from Lernout & Hauspie Speech Products N.V. All rights reserved. -38808- | |
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Publication Information: Encyclopedia Article Title: Progesterone. Encyclopedia Title: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Publisher: Columbia University Press. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 2004.
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