Preserved oxytocin-induced myometrium contraction and sensitivity to progesterone inhibition following rat uterus thermal insult. Impact on fertility

Sep 10, 2022Biochemical pharmacology

Oxytocin keeps uterus contractions and response to progesterone after heat injury in rats, affecting fertility

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Abstract

Uterine thermal insult caused immediate inflammation but showed no long-term changes in fertility parameters.

  • Significant cellular swelling and inflammatory cell infiltration were observed immediately following the thermal insult.
  • Seven days post-insult, uterine tissue histology showed no differences compared to control.
  • Contractions induced by KCl and oxytocin were similar in both thermal insult and control uterine strips.
  • Thermal insult resulted in decreased mRNA levels of important receptors and proteins related to contraction and remodeling.
  • Protein levels of oxytocin receptor decreased, while levels of progesterone receptor A, connexin-43, MMP-2, and MMP-9 increased in the thermal group.
  • No differences were found in litter size, pup weight, or placenta weight between thermal and control groups on gestational day 19.

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