黄体酮停用对去卵巢妊娠大鼠子宫前列腺素水平的影响

Laird Wilson Jr. , Russell Lindsey
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前列腺素(PG)水平在大鼠分娩前急剧上升。与子宫pg急剧增加相一致的是血浆黄体酮急剧下降和血浆雌二醇水平升高。本研究的目的是模拟去卵巢妊娠大鼠在雌二醇存在和不存在的情况下的黄体酮戒断现象,并确定对子宫PGF、PGE、血栓素B2 (TxB2)和6-酮- pgf1a (6KF)水平的影响。在妊娠16日切除大鼠卵巢,将含有孕酮和雌二醇的硅胶植入两组大鼠(I组和II组),而第三组(III组)只接受孕酮。妊娠第19天停用孕酮,0、6、12、24 h后处死。用放射免疫法检测子宫组织中pg的含量。在没有雌二醇(III)的情况下,黄体酮停药显著(p<.05)与对照组相比,24小时内PGE、TxB2和6KF升高,但PGF没有升高(I)。当在外源性雌二醇存在的情况下停用黄体酮(II)时,只有PGF显示增强(p <.05)在24小时内超过III,从而表明雌二醇对PGF代谢途径的特殊作用。综上所述,这些数据表明:(1)孕酮戒断是子宫PG生成的有力刺激,可能是妊娠大鼠足月子宫PGE、TxB2和6KF水平升高的主要原因;(2)在外源性给予雌二醇的情况下,退出孕酮可增强子宫PGF的产生,从而表明雌二醇对PGF的产生有特定的影响。
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Effects of progesterone withdrawal on uterine prostaglandin levels in the ovariectomized pregnant rat

Prostaglandin (PG) levels increase dramatically just before parturition in the rat. Coincident with this dramatic increase in uterine PGs is a precipitous decrease in plasma progesterone and enhanced plasma estradiol levels. The purpose of the present study was to mimic the progesterone withdrawal phenomenon in the presence and absence of estradiol in ovariectomized pregnant rats and determine the effects on uterine PGF, PGE, thromboxane B2 (TxB2) and 6-keto-PGF1a (6KF) levels. Rats were ovariectomized on gay 16 of pregnan4 and silastic inserts containing progesterone and estradiol placed s.c. in two groups of rats (I and II) while the third group (III) received progesterone only. On day 19 of pregnancy progesterone was withdrawn from groups II and III and rats sacrificed 0, 6, 12 and 24 hours later. Uterine tissue was assayed for PGs by radioimmunoassay. Progesterone withdrawal in the absence of estradiol (III) administration significantly (p< .05) elevated PGE, TxB2 and 6KF, but not PGF, at the 24 hour period compared to controls (I). When progesterone was withdrawn in the presence of exogenously administered estradiol (II) only PGF showed enhancement (p < .05) over III at the 24 hour period thus indicating a specific effect of estradiol on the PGF metabolic pathway. In conclusion, these data indicate that: (1) progesterone withdrawal is a potent stimulus for uterine PG production and is probably a major contributor to the augmented uterine PGE, TxB2 and 6KF levels at term in the pregnant rat; and (2) progesterone withdrawal in the presence of exogenously administered estradiol enhances uterine PGF production thus indicating a specific effect of estradiol on PGF production.

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