In the present study, fumagillin, which is an antibiotic with potent angios
tatic activity secreted from Aspergillus fumigatus was administered intrava
ginally during peri-implantation stage in the rhesus monkey and its effects
on ovarian function, blastocyst implantation and pregnancy outcome in the
rhesus monkey were investigated. Female monkeys (n = 18) showing normal men
strual cycles were vaginally inserted with tampons containing fumagillin (0
mg/animal in group 1; 1 mg/animal in group 2; 2 mg/animal in group 3; 4 mg
/animal in group 4) on cycle day 20 of the mated treatment cycle, and these
were removed on day 26 of the treatment cycle. Pregnancy was found to occu
r in animals treated with 1 mg and 2 mg fumagillin. However, animals treate
d with 4 mg fumagillin remained non-pregnant along with decreased (p <0.001
) concentration of progesterone in circulation during the luteal period com
pared with that in normal, non-mated, ovulatory cycle. (C) 2000 Elsevier Sc
ience Inc. All rights reserved.