Uterine Estrogen Receptors Are Increased by RU486 in Late Pregnant Rhesus Macaques but not after Spontaneous Labor*

Jan 1, 1990The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism

RU486 raises uterine estrogen receptors in late pregnancy macaques but not after natural labor

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Abstract

Treatment with RU486 resulted in a significant increase in estrogen receptor levels in the decidua and myometrium of rhesus monkeys during late gestation.

  • RU486 administration led to a marked increase in estrogen receptor (ER) staining in both decidua and myometrium compared to control and parturient tissues.
  • Nuclear and cytosolic ER levels were substantially higher in RU486-treated tissues (nER = 52.3 +/- 16.8, cER = 240.5 +/- 145.3 in decidua) than in pregnant and parturient control tissues.
  • ER was absent in amnion and chorion, suggesting that increased prostaglandin production during labor is not mediated by ER.
  • The lack of change in ER concentration in control and spontaneously laboring monkeys indicates that increased ER levels are not a normal part of the parturition process in primates.

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