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  • Prostaglandin F(2alpha) regulation of the bovine corpus luteum endothelin system during the early and midluteal phase.

Prostaglandin F(2alpha) regulation of the bovine corpus luteum endothelin system during the early and midluteal phase.

Biology of reproduction (2001-11-22)
M F Wright, B Sayre, E K Keith Inskeep, J A Flores
ABSTRACT

Recent evidence in the cow suggests that endothelin-1 (ET-1) plays a role during prostaglandin (PG) F(2alpha)-induced luteal regression. We have examined the effects of treatment with PGF(2alpha) during the early and midluteal phases on three components of the endothelin system: endothelin-converting enzyme-1 (ECE-1), ET type A receptor (ET(A)), and ET-1 in the bovine corpus luteum (CL). Cyclic beef cows were injected (0 h) on Day 4 or 10 with either saline or the PGF(2alpha) analogue Lutalyse (15 mg). The CL were collected at 2 (n = 11), 10 (n = 23), 24 (n = 15), or 48 h (n = 12) after treatment. The cows in which CL were removed after 10 h comprised of two experimental groups. The first group (n = 11) received one injection; the second group (n = 12) received two injections, one at 0 h and one at 8 h. The cows in which CL were collected after 24 and 48 h received one injection every 8 h. Semiquantitative reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction was used to evaluate the mRNA encoding ECE-1, ET(A), and ET-1. The ECE-1 and ET(A) proteins were evaluated by semiquantitative Western blot analysis. The ET-1 was the most likely component of the endothelin system target for PGF(2alpha) regulation during the midluteal phase. The ET(A) and ECE-1 genes were constitutively expressed in the Day 4 and Day 10 CL. A practical application of this observation is that it may be possible to target the ET-1 gene as a way to manipulate the luteolytic action of PGF(2alpha).

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Prostaglandin F tris salt, synthetic, suitable for cell culture
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Prostaglandin F tris salt, ≥99%, synthetic, powder