| Literature DB >> 573326 |
Abstract
Intrauterine, but not systemic, administration of actinomycin D on Day 10 increased oestrous cycle length in guinea-pigs. Peripheral plasma progesterone levels remained elevated during these lengthened cycles presumably because luteal life-span had been extended. Prostaglandin (PG) F-2 alpha production in vitro, on Day 15, by the uterus of guinea-pigs which had received intrauterine actinomycin D was much lower than control values. This decrease in PG production was not due to lack of precursor, increased metabolism, re-direction of synthesis towards PGE-2, or a direct inhibition by actinomycin D of the conversion of arachidonic acid to PGs. The effects of actinomycin D treatment were not reversed by oestradiol. It is proposed that actinomycin D prevents the increase in uterine PG synthetase levels that normally takes place after Day 11, thereby reducing uterine PGF-2 alpha synthesis and output in vivo, and resulting in luteal maintenance and longer oestrous cycles.Entities:
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Year: 1979 PMID: 573326 DOI: 10.1530/jrf.0.0560559
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Reprod Fertil ISSN: 0022-4251