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Vertebrate reproductive science and technology
RESEARCH ARTICLE

Uterine secretion of prostaglandin F2 alpha in the ewe: regulation at the cellular level by ovarian hormones and the conceptus

WJ Silvia

Reproduction, Fertility and Development 4(3) 307 - 311
Published: 1992

Abstract

Changes in the ability of the uterus to secrete prostaglandin F2 alpha (PGF2 alpha) in response to oxytocin may play a critical role in determining when endogenous secretion of PGF2 alpha begins. The cellular mechanisms that regulate uterine secretion of PGF2 alpha in response to oxytocin have not been completely defined. Several intracellular components that may contribute to this regulation have been studied, including phospholipase C (PLC), prostaglandin H endoperoxide synthase (PGS) and receptors for oxytocin. All of these components change during the oestrous cycle and are associated with the development of uterine secretory responsiveness to oxytocin. Progesterone appears to play the principal role in regulating oxytocin receptors, PLC and PGS. The conceptus appears to suppress the increase in receptors for oxytocin and PLC activity that typically occurs around the time of luteal regression.

https://doi.org/10.1071/RD9920307

© CSIRO 1992

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