Infusion of oxytocin induces successful delivery in prostanoid FP-receptor-deficient mice.
Mol Cell Endocrinol
; 283(1-2): 32-7, 2008 Feb 13.
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| ID: mdl-18083301
The dramatic increase of oxytocin (OT) receptor (OTR) in the myometrium as well as circulating progesterone withdrawal has been thought to be the most important factor in the induction and accomplishment of parturition since delivery fails in prostaglandin F2alpha receptor (FP) knockout (FP KO) mice. The expression levels of OTR mRNA/protein were not dramatically increased in the near-term uteri of FP KO mice. However, OT-induced myometrial contractions and the concentration-response curves in FP KO in vitro were almost similar to those in wild-type (WT) mice. OT-infusion (0.3 U/day) enabled FP KO mice to experience successful delivery, and furthermore the duration until the onset was hastened by a higher dose of OT (3 U/day). The plasma progesterone levels of FP KO females were maintained at high levels, but decreased during labor by OT-infusion (3 U/day). These results suggest that OT has potentials to induce strong myometrial contractions in uterus with low expression levels of OTR and luteolysis in ovary, which enabled FP KO females to undergo successful delivery.
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Base de dados:
MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Ocitocina
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Receptores de Prostaglandina
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Parto Obstétrico
Limite:
Animals
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Pregnancy
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
2008
Tipo de documento:
Article