Oxytocin (OT) action in uterine tissues of cyclic and early pregnant gilts: OT receptors concentration, prostaglandin F2α secretion, and phosphoinositide hydrolysis

Sep 7, 2005Animal reproduction science

Oxytocin's effects on uterine tissue in cycling and early pregnant pigs: receptor levels, prostaglandin release, and cell signaling

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Abstract

Concentrations of oxytocin receptors in the endometrium of cyclic pigs ranged from 7 +/- 3 fmol/mg protein to 377 +/- 113 fmol/mg protein.

  • Oxytocin receptor concentrations were low during the luteal phase and increased significantly during the follicular phase in both endometrial and myometrial tissues.
  • Endometrial oxytocin receptors were undetectable during early pregnancy, while functional receptors were present in the myometrium.
  • Oxytocin administration increased plasma PGFM levels on days 15-16 and 16-17 of the estrous cycle, but not on days 14-15.
  • A negative correlation was observed between plasma PGFM and progesterone concentrations.
  • Oxytocin stimulated accumulation of inositol phosphates in myometrial cells but did not affect endometrial cells.

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