Oxytocin-stimulated phosphoinositide hydrolysis and prostaglandin F2alpha secretion by luminal epithelial, glandular epithelial and stromal cells from pig endometrium. II. Responses of cyclic, pregnant and pseudopregnant pigs on days 12 and 16 post oestrus
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Oxytocin-stimulated phosphoinositide hydrolysis and prostaglandin F2alpha secretion by luminal epithelial, glandular epithelial and stromal cells from pig endometrium. II. Responses of cyclic, pregnant and pseudopregnant pigs on days 12 and 16 post oestrus
Abstract
In pigs, the exact mechanism for the shift in endometrial PGF2alpha secretion from an endocrine to an exocrine mode during pregnancy recognition is not known. The objective of this study was to examine whether this shift involved a change in the responsiveness of luminal epithelial, glandular epithelial and stromal cells to 0 or 100 nM oxytocin. Luminal epithelial cells, glandular epithelial cells and stromal cells were isolated from cyclic, pregnant or oestrogen-induced pseudopregnant gilts on Day 12 (Experiment 1) or Day 16 (Experiment 2) post oestrus (oestrus = Day 0). For cells obtained on Day 12, oxytocin stimulated PGF2alpha secretion by stromal cells (P<0.01) similarly for each reproductive status, whereas oxytocin stimulated PGF2alpha secretion from luminal and glandular epithelial cells (P<0.05) from pregnant and pseudopregnant gilts but not from cyclic gilts. For both concentrations of oxytocin, mean PGF2alpha secretion was less (P<0.05) from stromal cells of pregnant than cyclic gilts. For cells obtained on Day 16, oxytocin stimulated PGF2alpha release from stromal cells of cyclic gilts but not from stromal cells of pregnant gilts. Mean PGF2alpha secretion also was less (P<0.05) from stromal cells of pregnant gilts than cyclic gilts. Oxytocin tended to stimulate PGF2alpha release (P<0.07) from glandular epithelial cells of cyclic but not pregnant or pseudopregnant gilts. Luminal epithelial cells from all reproductive statuses were similarly unresponsive to oxytocin. In conclusion, the increased PGF2alpha secretory response to oxytocin of luminal and glandular epithelial cells from pregnant gilts on Day 12, combined with the decreased response of stromal cells from pregnant gilts on Days 12 and 16, may contribute, in part, to the shift in endometrial PGF2alpha secretion from an endocrine to an exocrine direction during early pregnancy in pigs.
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