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. 1988 Mar;82(2):429-36.
doi: 10.1530/jrf.0.0820429.

Effects of progesterone and oestradiol-17 beta on oxytocin-induced release of prostaglandin F-2 alpha in heifers

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Effects of progesterone and oestradiol-17 beta on oxytocin-induced release of prostaglandin F-2 alpha in heifers

M Lafrance et al. J Reprod Fertil. 1988 Mar.

Abstract

Seven bilaterally ovariectomized heifers were used in 4 experiments and received: (1) saline injections, as control; (2) one injection of oestradiol (3 mg; i.v.); (3) two i.v. injections of oxytocin (100 i.u.) 6 h apart; or (4) one oestradiol injection 30 min after the first oxytocin injection and a second oxytocin injection 6 h later. All experiments were performed without progesterone and then after 7, 14 and 21 days of progesterone treatment. Frequent blood samples were taken for 1 h before and 7 h after the first injection of oxytocin or oestradiol for the measurement of 13,14-dihydro-15-keto-PGF-2 alpha (PGFM) by radioimmunoassay. After 7, 14 and 21 days of progesterone priming, oestradiol caused a significant increase (P less than 0.001) in plasma PGFM after 6 h but not before. After 7, 14 and 21 days of progesterone, there was a significant increase (P less than 0.005) in PGFM after the first oxytocin injection and a similar increase following the second. The oxytocin-induced increase in PGFM after 14 and 21 days of progesterone was significantly higher (P less than 0.001) 6 h after oestradiol injection than before the oestradiol injection. There was no significant effect of oestradiol on the response to oxytocin in animals that received no progesterone or in those animals that received progesterone for only 7 days. These results show that, under the influence of progesterone, oestradiol enhances the oxytocin-induced release of PGF-2 alpha, and suggest a possible synergistic action of these hormones for the induction of luteolysis in heifers.

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