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

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 horn...

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spelling paper:paper_00906980_v23_n6_p819_Franchi2023-06-08T15:07:55Z Effect of progesterone on the spontaneous motility and prostaglandin synthesis in uterine horns isolated from ovariectomized rats alcohol estradiol progesterone prostaglandin sesame seed oil adrenalectomy controlled study dose time effect relation drug mechanism drug mixture endocrine system female genital system nonhuman rat subcutaneous drug administration uterus contractility Animal Castration Dose-Response Relationship, Drug Estradiol Female Progesterone Prostaglandins Rats Rats, Inbred Strains Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Uterine Contraction Uterus 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. © 1982. 1982 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00906980_v23_n6_p819_Franchi http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00906980_v23_n6_p819_Franchi
institution Universidad de Buenos Aires
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topic alcohol
estradiol
progesterone
prostaglandin
sesame seed oil
adrenalectomy
controlled study
dose time effect relation
drug mechanism
drug mixture
endocrine system
female genital system
nonhuman
rat
subcutaneous drug administration
uterus contractility
Animal
Castration
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Estradiol
Female
Progesterone
Prostaglandins
Rats
Rats, Inbred Strains
Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Uterine Contraction
Uterus
spellingShingle alcohol
estradiol
progesterone
prostaglandin
sesame seed oil
adrenalectomy
controlled study
dose time effect relation
drug mechanism
drug mixture
endocrine system
female genital system
nonhuman
rat
subcutaneous drug administration
uterus contractility
Animal
Castration
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Estradiol
Female
Progesterone
Prostaglandins
Rats
Rats, Inbred Strains
Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Uterine Contraction
Uterus
Effect of progesterone on the spontaneous motility and prostaglandin synthesis in uterine horns isolated from ovariectomized rats
topic_facet alcohol
estradiol
progesterone
prostaglandin
sesame seed oil
adrenalectomy
controlled study
dose time effect relation
drug mechanism
drug mixture
endocrine system
female genital system
nonhuman
rat
subcutaneous drug administration
uterus contractility
Animal
Castration
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Estradiol
Female
Progesterone
Prostaglandins
Rats
Rats, Inbred Strains
Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Uterine Contraction
Uterus
description 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. © 1982.
title Effect of progesterone on the spontaneous motility and prostaglandin synthesis in uterine horns isolated from ovariectomized rats
title_short Effect of progesterone on the spontaneous motility and prostaglandin synthesis in uterine horns isolated from ovariectomized rats
title_full Effect of progesterone on the spontaneous motility and prostaglandin synthesis in uterine horns isolated from ovariectomized rats
title_fullStr Effect of progesterone on the spontaneous motility and prostaglandin synthesis in uterine horns isolated from ovariectomized rats
title_full_unstemmed Effect of progesterone on the spontaneous motility and prostaglandin synthesis in uterine horns isolated from ovariectomized rats
title_sort effect of progesterone on the spontaneous motility and prostaglandin synthesis in uterine horns isolated from ovariectomized rats
publishDate 1982
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00906980_v23_n6_p819_Franchi
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00906980_v23_n6_p819_Franchi
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