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Journal of Reproduction and Fertility (1986) 77 523-529
DOI: 10.1530/jrf.0.0770523
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Transient uterine refractoriness after oxytocin administration in ewes

E. L. Sheldrick and A. P. F. Flint

Summary. Steroid-primed, ovariectomized ewes were treated intravenously with 2 doses of 1 µg oxytocin at intervals of 1, 2,4 or 6 h. The initial dose resulted in increases in 13,14-dihydro-15-keto-PGF-2{alpha} in the peripheral circulation from 173 to 667 pg/ml within 5 min; subsequent doses caused responses of 23 ± 1, 23 ± 6, 54 ± 12 and 62 ± 10% respectively of the initial dose. Concentrations of oxytocin receptor in myometrium, caruncular endometrium and intercaruncular endometrium were, respectively, 185 ± 33, 128 ± 7 and 105 ± 14 fmol/mg protein at 2 h after saline injection and 147 ± 27, 195 ± 52 and 170 ± 50 fmol/mg protein at 2 h after administration of 1 µg oxytocin. The dose of oxytocin administered was shown to raise circulating concentrations to levels characteristic of those observed during spontaneous episodes of release of oxytocin at luteolysis. Oxytocin administration therefore results in transitory uterine refractoriness which may be due to failure of a post-receptor response and this may contribute to the episodic nature of uterine prostaglandin secretion.







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