Fimbrial capture of the ovum and tubal transport of the ovum in the rabbit, with emphasis on the effects of beta(2)-adrenoreceptor stimulant and prostaglandin F-2 alpha on the intraluminal pressures of the tubal ampullae
H. Osada et al., Fimbrial capture of the ovum and tubal transport of the ovum in the rabbit, with emphasis on the effects of beta(2)-adrenoreceptor stimulant and prostaglandin F-2 alpha on the intraluminal pressures of the tubal ampullae, J AS REPROD, 16(7), 1999, pp. 373-379
Purpose: Our purpose was to elucidate the roles of the ampullar and isthmic
portions of the oviduct and the effects of drugs on oviductal contractilit
y.
Methods: Prostaglandin F(2)alpha (PGF(2)alpha; Ono Pharmaceuticals, Osaka)
and oxytocin (Atonin-O; Teikoku Hormone Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Tokyo) were
used to stimulate oviductal contractility, and ritodrine hydrochloride (Ut
emerin; Solvay-Duphar Corp., Denmark) to inhibit the contractility.
Results: Both PGF(2)alpha and Atonin-O were involved in ovum capture by the
ampullar oviduct by stimulating contractility, thus altering the intraduct
al pressures. Utemerin is effective in inhibiting the enhanced contractilit
y induced by PGF(2)alpha and Atonin-O.
Conclusions: Variations in pressure of the ampullar portion of the oviduct
seem necessary for the capture of ova expelled from the ovary. Once in the
isthmic portion of the oviduct, transport appears to be under the influence
of ciliary activity rather than variations in contractility.