ROLE OF PROLACTIN IN THE REGULATION OF MACROPHAGES AND IN THE PROLIFERATIVE ACTIVITY OF VASCULAR CELLS IN NEWLY FORMED AND REGRESSING RAT CORPORA-LUTEA

Citation
F. Gaytan et al., ROLE OF PROLACTIN IN THE REGULATION OF MACROPHAGES AND IN THE PROLIFERATIVE ACTIVITY OF VASCULAR CELLS IN NEWLY FORMED AND REGRESSING RAT CORPORA-LUTEA, Biology of reproduction, 57(2), 1997, pp. 478-486
Citations number
35
Categorie Soggetti
Reproductive Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00063363
Volume
57
Issue
2
Year of publication
1997
Pages
478 - 486
Database
ISI
SICI code
0006-3363(1997)57:2<478:ROPITR>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
The proliferative activity of vascular cells and the number of macroph ages were studied in corpora lutea of cycling and pregnant rats after prolactin (PRL) administration or depletion with the dopaminergic agon ist CB154. Pregnant rats showed a higher proliferative activity of the vascular cells in newly formed corpora lutea than did cycling rats in metestrus. When cycling rats were treated with PRL, the proliferative activity was equivalent to that of pregnant rats. Treatment of pregna nt rats with CB154 decreased the proliferative activity of vascular ce lls to the level in cycling rats. Otherwise, the proliferative activit y was not modified in cycling rats after CB154 treatment. This indicat es that the increase in the proliferative activity of vascular cells i n the corpus luteum of pregnancy was due to the twice-daily PRL surges induced by mating. Treatment of cycling rats with CB154 decreased the number of macrophages in both newly formed and regressing corpora lut ea, whereas PRL treatment increased the number of macrophages in regre ssing corpora lutea. In pregnant rats, treatment with CB154 decreased the number of macrophages in both newly formed and regressing corpora lutes. These results suggest that both the preovulatory and the twice- daily PRL surges regulate the macrophage population in newly formed an d regressing corpora lutea.