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. 1975 Jun;65(3):429-37.
doi: 10.1677/joe.0.0650429.

Evidence for a possible foetal control of prostaglandin release from the pregnant rat uterus in vitro

Evidence for a possible foetal control of prostaglandin release from the pregnant rat uterus in vitro

M J Parnham et al. J Endocrinol. 1975 Jun.

Abstract

The release of prostaglandin-like material and these spontaneous contractions of individual horns from the pregnant rat uterus in vitro have been studied on day 22 of pregnancy - the expected day of delivery. Removal of foetuses (retaining placentae in utero) from one or both uterine horns on day 16 or 17 significantly reduced prostaglandin F release and spontaneous activity. Rats which had been made unilaterally pregnant after ligation of one uterine horn, exhibited a decrease in prostaglandin F output from both horns. Uterine activity and prostaglandin release were increased in quiescent uteri by the addition of arachidonic acid (5 mug/ml) or phospholipase A (160 mu./ml); the effects were abolished by indomethacin (20 mug/ml). However, the stimulation of uterine activity by PGF2alpha (30-60 ng/ml) was not affected by indomethacin. It is concluded that the release of prostaglandins from the pregnant rat uterus in vitro at term is related to the presence of viable foetuses.

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