| Literature DB >> 11672557 |
D Ghosh1, L Dhawan, P G Lalitkumar, V Wong, J F Rosario, A G Hendrickx, B L Lasley, J W Overstreet, J Sengupta.
Abstract
Intravaginal administration of an anti-microbial agent, (Ala(8,13,18))-magainin II amide, during blastocyst implantation inhibits pregnancy establishment in a dose-related manner in the rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta). In the present study, mated female rhesus monkeys were vaginally inserted with tampons containing vehicle (Group 1; n = 5) and test agent (magainin, 0.5 mg/animal; Group 2; n = 6) on cycle day 20. Endometrial tissue samples were collected on Cycle Day 24 from all monkeys and processed for morphometric and ultrastructural analysis. Concentrations of estradiol-17beta, progesterone, and chorionic gonadotrophin in peripheral circulation were determined, which revealed that two monkeys in Group 1 were pregnant while no animals were pregnant in Group 2. Endometrial morphology, however, revealed histologic evidence of pregnancy in three out of the six magainin-treated animals. It appears that intra-vaginal administration of magainin II amide had a marginal effect on the implantation stage endometrium and the initiation of the implantation process in the rhesus monkey.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11672557 DOI: 10.1016/s0010-7824(01)00211-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Contraception ISSN: 0010-7824 Impact factor: 3.375