Role of endogenous and exogenous prostaglandins on the contractile functioning of isolated sow (Sus scrofa) oviducts

The output prostaglandins (PHs) E1, E2 and F2 α, from ampullary and isthmic portions of sow oviducts isolated during proestrus, estrus and metestrus, was explored. Moreover, in vitro cumulative dose-response curves for the contractile effect of these three PGs, on identical oviductal segments, were...

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spelling paper:paper_00906980_v27_n5_p737_Gimeno2023-06-08T15:07:56Z Role of endogenous and exogenous prostaglandins on the contractile functioning of isolated sow (Sus scrofa) oviducts phentolamine phentolamine mesylate prostaglandin e1 prostaglandin e2 prostaglandin f2 alpha animal cell animal experiment drug efficacy female genital system muscle muscle contractility nonhuman swine uterine tube Alprostadil Animals Dinoprost Dinoprostone Estrus Fallopian Tubes Female Metestrus Muscle Contraction Ovulation Phentolamine Pregnancy Proestrus Prostaglandins Prostaglandins E Prostaglandins F Swine Animalia Sus scrofa The output prostaglandins (PHs) E1, E2 and F2 α, from ampullary and isthmic portions of sow oviducts isolated during proestrus, estrus and metestrus, was explored. Moreover, in vitro cumulative dose-response curves for the contractile effect of these three PGs, on identical oviductal segments, were constructed. Isthmic preparations form proestrous and metestrous animals released more PGE1 and PGF2 α than PGE2 "like material". During estrus, the outputs of PGE1, PGE2 and PGF2 α were similar, whereas, oviducts from proestrous and metestrous sows released less PGE1 and PGF2 α than during estrus. Although the output of PGE2 "like material" from isthmic and ampullary segments did not differ significantly during the three stages of the sex cycle, ampullary metestrous preparations released more PGE1 and PGF2 α, than estrous or proestrous ones. The addition of PGE1, PGE2 α, consistently stimulatedthe amplitude of contractions of isthmic oviductal segments isolated from proestrous and metestrous sows. Within the concentration-range explored, dose-response curves for PGE2 and PGE1 were to the left of those for PGF2 α in the isthmus obtained before ovulation (proestrus) but not in segments isolated at later times (2-3 days) of the cycle (metestrus). The stimulatory dose-response curves for PGE1, or PGE2, in isthmic segments of metestrous preparations incubated with phentolamine (10-6M) were shifted to the right of controls not exposed to the adrenoreceptor blocker, whereas, the curve for PGF2 α without phentolamine, was identical to that obtained in its presence. PGE1 and PGE2 did not evoke significant contractile effects on oviductal ampullary protions from proestrous sows, wherea, PGF2 α was clearly stimulatory at concentrations of 10-9M and higher. In ampullary segments isolated after ovulation (metestrus) the threshold for contractile enhancement following PGF2 α was greater than during proestrus, whereas, PGE1 elicited a significant inhibition of contractions. The spontaneous contractile pattern exhibited by isthmic and ampullary oviductal regions, prior to and after ovulation, is discussed in terms of tissue PG generation and output and is compared with results regarding tubal motility following the exposure to exogenous PGs. © 1984. 1984 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00906980_v27_n5_p737_Gimeno http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00906980_v27_n5_p737_Gimeno
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topic phentolamine
phentolamine mesylate
prostaglandin e1
prostaglandin e2
prostaglandin f2 alpha
animal cell
animal experiment
drug efficacy
female genital system
muscle
muscle contractility
nonhuman
swine
uterine tube
Alprostadil
Animals
Dinoprost
Dinoprostone
Estrus
Fallopian Tubes
Female
Metestrus
Muscle Contraction
Ovulation
Phentolamine
Pregnancy
Proestrus
Prostaglandins
Prostaglandins E
Prostaglandins F
Swine
Animalia
Sus scrofa
spellingShingle phentolamine
phentolamine mesylate
prostaglandin e1
prostaglandin e2
prostaglandin f2 alpha
animal cell
animal experiment
drug efficacy
female genital system
muscle
muscle contractility
nonhuman
swine
uterine tube
Alprostadil
Animals
Dinoprost
Dinoprostone
Estrus
Fallopian Tubes
Female
Metestrus
Muscle Contraction
Ovulation
Phentolamine
Pregnancy
Proestrus
Prostaglandins
Prostaglandins E
Prostaglandins F
Swine
Animalia
Sus scrofa
Role of endogenous and exogenous prostaglandins on the contractile functioning of isolated sow (Sus scrofa) oviducts
topic_facet phentolamine
phentolamine mesylate
prostaglandin e1
prostaglandin e2
prostaglandin f2 alpha
animal cell
animal experiment
drug efficacy
female genital system
muscle
muscle contractility
nonhuman
swine
uterine tube
Alprostadil
Animals
Dinoprost
Dinoprostone
Estrus
Fallopian Tubes
Female
Metestrus
Muscle Contraction
Ovulation
Phentolamine
Pregnancy
Proestrus
Prostaglandins
Prostaglandins E
Prostaglandins F
Swine
Animalia
Sus scrofa
description The output prostaglandins (PHs) E1, E2 and F2 α, from ampullary and isthmic portions of sow oviducts isolated during proestrus, estrus and metestrus, was explored. Moreover, in vitro cumulative dose-response curves for the contractile effect of these three PGs, on identical oviductal segments, were constructed. Isthmic preparations form proestrous and metestrous animals released more PGE1 and PGF2 α than PGE2 "like material". During estrus, the outputs of PGE1, PGE2 and PGF2 α were similar, whereas, oviducts from proestrous and metestrous sows released less PGE1 and PGF2 α than during estrus. Although the output of PGE2 "like material" from isthmic and ampullary segments did not differ significantly during the three stages of the sex cycle, ampullary metestrous preparations released more PGE1 and PGF2 α, than estrous or proestrous ones. The addition of PGE1, PGE2 α, consistently stimulatedthe amplitude of contractions of isthmic oviductal segments isolated from proestrous and metestrous sows. Within the concentration-range explored, dose-response curves for PGE2 and PGE1 were to the left of those for PGF2 α in the isthmus obtained before ovulation (proestrus) but not in segments isolated at later times (2-3 days) of the cycle (metestrus). The stimulatory dose-response curves for PGE1, or PGE2, in isthmic segments of metestrous preparations incubated with phentolamine (10-6M) were shifted to the right of controls not exposed to the adrenoreceptor blocker, whereas, the curve for PGF2 α without phentolamine, was identical to that obtained in its presence. PGE1 and PGE2 did not evoke significant contractile effects on oviductal ampullary protions from proestrous sows, wherea, PGF2 α was clearly stimulatory at concentrations of 10-9M and higher. In ampullary segments isolated after ovulation (metestrus) the threshold for contractile enhancement following PGF2 α was greater than during proestrus, whereas, PGE1 elicited a significant inhibition of contractions. The spontaneous contractile pattern exhibited by isthmic and ampullary oviductal regions, prior to and after ovulation, is discussed in terms of tissue PG generation and output and is compared with results regarding tubal motility following the exposure to exogenous PGs. © 1984.
title Role of endogenous and exogenous prostaglandins on the contractile functioning of isolated sow (Sus scrofa) oviducts
title_short Role of endogenous and exogenous prostaglandins on the contractile functioning of isolated sow (Sus scrofa) oviducts
title_full Role of endogenous and exogenous prostaglandins on the contractile functioning of isolated sow (Sus scrofa) oviducts
title_fullStr Role of endogenous and exogenous prostaglandins on the contractile functioning of isolated sow (Sus scrofa) oviducts
title_full_unstemmed Role of endogenous and exogenous prostaglandins on the contractile functioning of isolated sow (Sus scrofa) oviducts
title_sort role of endogenous and exogenous prostaglandins on the contractile functioning of isolated sow (sus scrofa) oviducts
publishDate 1984
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00906980_v27_n5_p737_Gimeno
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00906980_v27_n5_p737_Gimeno
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