The oestrous cycle and early pregnancy--a new concept of local endocrine regulation
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2003.10.010
The oestrous cycle and early pregnancy--a new concept of local endocrine regulation
Abstract
Facts discovered in recent decades have compelled us to revise long-established views on the physiological regulation of cyclic adjustments to the reproductive system in preparation for pregnancy in females. Evidence has been presented to show that changes in the uterine blood supply induced by the oestrogen/progesterone ratio in the blood and cytokines are important in the regulation of the secretory function of the endometrium. Progressive reduction in uterine blood flow during the luteal phase of the oestrous cycle causes regressive changes in endometrial cells and release of prostaglandin (PG) F(2 alpha), resulting in initiation of luteolysis. Retrograde transfer of PGF(2 alpha) in the area of the mesometrium vasculature is an important element in the mechanism protecting the corpora lutea against luteolysis before day 12 of the porcine oestrous cycle and during early pregnancy and pseudopregnancy. Results of many studies presented in this review indicate that PGF(2 alpha) pulses in uterine venous blood during the follicular phase of the oestrous cycle may not be due to PGF(2 alpha) secretion by endometrial cells, but occur due to remodeling of the endometrium and pulsatile exretion of PGF(2 alpha) in accordance with rhythmic uterine contractions caused by oxytocin.
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