Stimulation of rat uterine collagen synthesis by relaxin
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- DOI: 10.3181/00379727-180-42140
Stimulation of rat uterine collagen synthesis by relaxin
Abstract
Immature, ovariectomized, estrogen-primed rats respond to the administration of porcine relaxin by an increase in the incorporation of labeled amino acids ([14C]leucine, [14C]phenylalanine, [3H]proline) into uterine proteins in vitro. The maximum response occurs about 12 hr after a single injection of 0.1 mg relaxin in benzopurpurine 4B solution; subsequently, the relaxin effect declines but is still apparent after 24 hr. Smaller, but still significant increases in incorporation rates can be induced by relaxin in the absence of estrogen priming. Uterine collagen synthesis, as indicated by the incorporation of [3H]proline and its conversion to hydroxyproline, appears to be a primary target of the relaxin stimulus, since the effect of relaxin upon proline incorporation into uterine collagen is significantly greater than its effect upon labeling of noncollagen protein.
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