On the synthesis of prostaglandins E1,E2 and F2α by sow oviducts. Differential modulation of 1 and 2 series of prostaglandins by norepinephrine.

The present study was performed in order to evaluate whether norepinephrine (NE) can modulate the synthesis and release of 1 and 2 series of prostaglandins (PGs) by the isthmic region of pre-ovulatory sow oviducts and also to clarify whether the action of the neurotransmitter is mediated through alp...

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spelling paper:paper_02621746_v17_n1_p61_Gimeno2023-06-08T15:22:51Z On the synthesis of prostaglandins E1,E2 and F2α by sow oviducts. Differential modulation of 1 and 2 series of prostaglandins by norepinephrine. alpha adrenergic receptor beta adrenergic receptor noradrenalin phentolamine propranolol prostaglandin E prostaglandin E1 prostaglandin E2 prostaglandin F prostaglandin F2 alpha noradrenalin phentolamine propranolol prostaglandin e1 prostaglandin e2 prostaglandin f2 alpha animal article biosynthesis comparative study female metabolism physiology pregnancy proestrus swine uterine tube animal cell drug efficacy female genital system nonhuman priority journal swine synthesis uterine tube Alprostadil Animal Comparative Study Dinoprost Dinoprostone Fallopian Tubes Female Norepinephrine Phentolamine Pregnancy Proestrus Propranolol Prostaglandins E Prostaglandins F Receptors, Adrenergic, alpha Receptors, Adrenergic, beta Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Swine Animalia Sus scrofa The present study was performed in order to evaluate whether norepinephrine (NE) can modulate the synthesis and release of 1 and 2 series of prostaglandins (PGs) by the isthmic region of pre-ovulatory sow oviducts and also to clarify whether the action of the neurotransmitter is mediated through alpha, through beta or through both types of tissue adrenoreceptors. NE, at a concentration of 1 ug/ml, depressed significantly (P < 0.05) the basal output of PGE1 and enhanced (P< 0.01) the release of PGE2 but, did not modify, the output of "PGF2α-like material". Propranolol (10-7M) failed to alter the basal output of "PGE1, PGE2 or PGF2α-like material". In the presence of this beta-adrenoreceptor blocker, the depression induced by NE on PGE1 output, was abolished; its stimulatory influence on the release of PGE2, was eliminated and no effect was detected regarding PGF2α . On the other hand, phentolamine (10-6M) did not alter the basal output of PGE1, PGE2 or PGF2α -like material" and also failed to modify the depression induced by NE an PGE1 release. However, this alpha adrenoceptor blacker completely inhibited the stimulatory action of NE on the output of PGE2 into the incubating medium. The foregoing results document opposite actions of NE on PGE1 and PGE2 outputs from the isthmic region of proestrous sow oviducts and suggest the involvement of beta-adrenoreceptors in both disparate influences. The activation of alpha adrenoreceptors also appears associated with the enhancing effect of the agonist on the release of PGE2. The possible physiological significance of these findings is discussed in terms of the function of the isthmic region as an "adrenergic sphincter" able to influence ovum transport around the moment of ovulation. © 1985. 1985 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_02621746_v17_n1_p61_Gimeno http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_02621746_v17_n1_p61_Gimeno
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topic alpha adrenergic receptor
beta adrenergic receptor
noradrenalin
phentolamine
propranolol
prostaglandin E
prostaglandin E1
prostaglandin E2
prostaglandin F
prostaglandin F2 alpha
noradrenalin
phentolamine
propranolol
prostaglandin e1
prostaglandin e2
prostaglandin f2 alpha
animal
article
biosynthesis
comparative study
female
metabolism
physiology
pregnancy
proestrus
swine
uterine tube
animal cell
drug efficacy
female genital system
nonhuman
priority journal
swine
synthesis
uterine tube
Alprostadil
Animal
Comparative Study
Dinoprost
Dinoprostone
Fallopian Tubes
Female
Norepinephrine
Phentolamine
Pregnancy
Proestrus
Propranolol
Prostaglandins E
Prostaglandins F
Receptors, Adrenergic, alpha
Receptors, Adrenergic, beta
Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Swine
Animalia
Sus scrofa
spellingShingle alpha adrenergic receptor
beta adrenergic receptor
noradrenalin
phentolamine
propranolol
prostaglandin E
prostaglandin E1
prostaglandin E2
prostaglandin F
prostaglandin F2 alpha
noradrenalin
phentolamine
propranolol
prostaglandin e1
prostaglandin e2
prostaglandin f2 alpha
animal
article
biosynthesis
comparative study
female
metabolism
physiology
pregnancy
proestrus
swine
uterine tube
animal cell
drug efficacy
female genital system
nonhuman
priority journal
swine
synthesis
uterine tube
Alprostadil
Animal
Comparative Study
Dinoprost
Dinoprostone
Fallopian Tubes
Female
Norepinephrine
Phentolamine
Pregnancy
Proestrus
Propranolol
Prostaglandins E
Prostaglandins F
Receptors, Adrenergic, alpha
Receptors, Adrenergic, beta
Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Swine
Animalia
Sus scrofa
On the synthesis of prostaglandins E1,E2 and F2α by sow oviducts. Differential modulation of 1 and 2 series of prostaglandins by norepinephrine.
topic_facet alpha adrenergic receptor
beta adrenergic receptor
noradrenalin
phentolamine
propranolol
prostaglandin E
prostaglandin E1
prostaglandin E2
prostaglandin F
prostaglandin F2 alpha
noradrenalin
phentolamine
propranolol
prostaglandin e1
prostaglandin e2
prostaglandin f2 alpha
animal
article
biosynthesis
comparative study
female
metabolism
physiology
pregnancy
proestrus
swine
uterine tube
animal cell
drug efficacy
female genital system
nonhuman
priority journal
swine
synthesis
uterine tube
Alprostadil
Animal
Comparative Study
Dinoprost
Dinoprostone
Fallopian Tubes
Female
Norepinephrine
Phentolamine
Pregnancy
Proestrus
Propranolol
Prostaglandins E
Prostaglandins F
Receptors, Adrenergic, alpha
Receptors, Adrenergic, beta
Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Swine
Animalia
Sus scrofa
description The present study was performed in order to evaluate whether norepinephrine (NE) can modulate the synthesis and release of 1 and 2 series of prostaglandins (PGs) by the isthmic region of pre-ovulatory sow oviducts and also to clarify whether the action of the neurotransmitter is mediated through alpha, through beta or through both types of tissue adrenoreceptors. NE, at a concentration of 1 ug/ml, depressed significantly (P < 0.05) the basal output of PGE1 and enhanced (P< 0.01) the release of PGE2 but, did not modify, the output of "PGF2α-like material". Propranolol (10-7M) failed to alter the basal output of "PGE1, PGE2 or PGF2α-like material". In the presence of this beta-adrenoreceptor blocker, the depression induced by NE on PGE1 output, was abolished; its stimulatory influence on the release of PGE2, was eliminated and no effect was detected regarding PGF2α . On the other hand, phentolamine (10-6M) did not alter the basal output of PGE1, PGE2 or PGF2α -like material" and also failed to modify the depression induced by NE an PGE1 release. However, this alpha adrenoceptor blacker completely inhibited the stimulatory action of NE on the output of PGE2 into the incubating medium. The foregoing results document opposite actions of NE on PGE1 and PGE2 outputs from the isthmic region of proestrous sow oviducts and suggest the involvement of beta-adrenoreceptors in both disparate influences. The activation of alpha adrenoreceptors also appears associated with the enhancing effect of the agonist on the release of PGE2. The possible physiological significance of these findings is discussed in terms of the function of the isthmic region as an "adrenergic sphincter" able to influence ovum transport around the moment of ovulation. © 1985.
title On the synthesis of prostaglandins E1,E2 and F2α by sow oviducts. Differential modulation of 1 and 2 series of prostaglandins by norepinephrine.
title_short On the synthesis of prostaglandins E1,E2 and F2α by sow oviducts. Differential modulation of 1 and 2 series of prostaglandins by norepinephrine.
title_full On the synthesis of prostaglandins E1,E2 and F2α by sow oviducts. Differential modulation of 1 and 2 series of prostaglandins by norepinephrine.
title_fullStr On the synthesis of prostaglandins E1,E2 and F2α by sow oviducts. Differential modulation of 1 and 2 series of prostaglandins by norepinephrine.
title_full_unstemmed On the synthesis of prostaglandins E1,E2 and F2α by sow oviducts. Differential modulation of 1 and 2 series of prostaglandins by norepinephrine.
title_sort on the synthesis of prostaglandins e1,e2 and f2α by sow oviducts. differential modulation of 1 and 2 series of prostaglandins by norepinephrine.
publishDate 1985
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