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Expression of the oxytocin gene, but not the vasopressin gene, in the rat uterus during pregnancy: influence of oestradiol and progesterone
Oxytocin gene activity, but not vasopressin, in the pregnant rat uterus influenced by estrogen and progesterone
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Abstract
Oxytocin mRNA was detected in the uterus from pregnant rats, but vasopressin mRNA was not found.
- Oxytocin gene expression was analyzed in the myometrium of pregnant rats at gestational ages 14 and 20 days.
- Oestradiol significantly stimulated oxytocin gene expression in ovariectomized rats, while progesterone reduced this effect.
- Oxytocin-like immunoreactivity matched that of synthetic oxytocin in pregnant rat myometrium.
- No vasopressin mRNA or immunoreactivity was detected in the myometrium of either pregnant or ovariectomized rats.
- The findings support the potential for oxytocin to act in a paracrine manner within the rat uterus.
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