Endometrial prostaglandin synthases, ovarian steroids, and oxytocin receptors in mares with oxytocin-induced luteal maintenance

Oct 25, 2016Theriogenology

Prostaglandin-making enzymes, ovarian hormones, and oxytocin receptors in mares during oxytocin-driven maintenance of the corpus luteum

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Abstract

Luteal maintenance occurred in 4 of 6 (67%) mares treated with 60 units of oxytocin every 12 hours for 7 days.

  • Endometrial gene transcription of PTGS2, ESR1, and other receptors decreased in oxytocin-treated mares compared to controls.
  • Oxytocin receptor expression increased in the endometrium of treated mares, while estrogen receptor 2 expression decreased.
  • Luteolysis occurred within 3 days in control mares and 6 days in oxytocin-treated mares.
  • High levels of certain proteins associated with reproductive function were detected in the endometrium of oxytocin-treated mares.
  • The findings suggest that altered receptor expression in the endometrium may play a role in prolonged luteal function.

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