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Effect of progesterone on the spontaneous motility and prostaglandin synthesis in uterine horns isolated from ovariectomized rats

Authors :
Alvaro L. Gimeno
A. Bonacossa
Ana Maria Franchi
Martha F. Gimeno
Source :
Prostaglandins. 23:819-832
Publication Year :
1982
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 1982.

Abstract

The motility of isolated uterine horns as well as the generation of PGE and PGF-like material by uterus from spayed rats, treated or untreated with progesterone or progesterone plus estradiol-17-beta, were studied. The changes of Functional Activity (FA) with time (constancy) of control uterine horns and that preparations treated wtih 2 mg of progesterone (P) were not significantly different. However, the PGF-like material released into the bathing solution was significantly higher when the animals were treated with P. PGE-like material in the medium was similar in both groups. With higher doses to P (4 mg/day/2 days) the constancy of FA was similar to that observed in untreated animals, and the PGF-like material released into the medium was significantly higher than in the control group FA and PGs releases into the bathing medium by uterine horns from supra-renalectomized-ovariectomized animals (treated or not with P) were similar to those obtained in spayed rats with the intact suprarenal gland, but the absolute values of PGF-like material were always lower than in this group. Estradiol-17-beta injected prior or after P diminished the stimulation induced by P on the release of PGF-like material into the medium. The constancy of the contractile activity as well as the uterine release of PGE-like material was also diminished in rats treated with P plus estradiol-17-beta. The novel finding that progesterone stimulates the synthesis of PGF in uterine horns from ovariectomized rats without changing that of PGE is discussed.

Details

ISSN :
00906980
Volume :
23
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Prostaglandins
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c7d94cfa9221ea1e15f3482dabba1bf1
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/0090-6980(82)90126-5