Characteristics and causes of the inadequate corpus luteum.

Hunter Mg
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Abstract

An inadequate luteal phase occurs in domestic ruminants in several physiological situations (e.g. puberty, post partum), and also following the induction of ovulation in anoestrous ewes with GnRH treatment. The induced corpora lutea (CL) initially developed, but then regressed rapidly after Day 4, unless the animals had been primed with progesterone before GnRH therapy or hysterectomized. Significant increases in prostaglandin F-2 alpha metabolite (PGFM) secretion and coincident peaks of oxytocin and PGFM occurred around the time of premature regression. Endometrial oxytocin receptors were also detectable at this time in ewes which had abnormal luteal phases, but not in ewes which had been progesterone primed and thus had normal luteal phases. This suggests that the presence or otherwise of the oxytocin receptor during the early luteal phase may be crucial in determining whether the CL has a short or normal lifespan. These results show that an inadequate luteal phase is often caused by the premature induction of luteolysis and the presence of the endometrial oxytocin receptor in necessary for this occurrence. This receptor in turn is controlled by the steroid environment to which the uterus has previously been exposed.
黄体不足的特点及原因。
在一些生理情况下(如青春期、产后),家畜反刍动物也会出现黄体期不足,GnRH治疗后也会诱导无情母羊排卵。诱导的黄体(CL)最初发育,但在第4天后迅速退化,除非在GnRH治疗或子宫切除之前给动物注射孕酮。前列腺素F-2 α代谢物(PGFM)分泌显著增加,催产素和PGFM的峰值同时出现在早退前后。子宫内膜催产素受体在黄体期异常的母羊中也可以检测到,但在黄体期正常的母羊中却没有检测到。这表明,在黄体早期,催产素受体的存在与否可能是决定子宫内膜癌寿命短或正常的关键因素。这些结果表明,黄体期不足通常是由过早诱导黄体溶解引起的,子宫内膜催产素受体的存在是发生这种情况所必需的。这种受体反过来又受到子宫先前暴露的类固醇环境的控制。
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