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. 1975 Apr;72(4):1420-4.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.72.4.1420.

Estrogen-directed synthesis of specific prostaglandins in uterus

Estrogen-directed synthesis of specific prostaglandins in uterus

E A Ham et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1975 Apr.

Abstract

Endogenous uterine prostaglandin levels were monitored in the cycling rat and prostaglandins of the F-type were found to rise at proestrus when estrogen levels have been shown to be maximal. Evidence that this is an estrogen-induced event is furnished by the finding that estradiol-17beta caused a similar rise in prostaglandin F levels in uteri of ovariectomized rats, an action blocked by coadministration of progesterone. Examination of in vitro prostaglandin synthetase by uterine microsomal fractions from cycling rats and estrogen-treated ovariectomized rats revealed that the action of estrogen to control prostaglandin synthesis in a directional manner is accomplished, at least in part, by regulation of the prostaglandin synthetase complex, resulting in a patterned alteration in the ratio of prostaglandin F to prostaglandin E. These results demonstrate that prostaglandins are involved in the expression of estrogen action in the rat uterus.

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