M. Chaud et al., SYNTHESIS AND RELEASE OF PROSTAGLANDINS D-2 AND E(2) BY RAT UTERINE TISSUE THROUGHOUT THE SEX CYCLE - EFFECTS OF 17-BETA-ESTRADIOL AND PROGESTERONE, Prostaglandins, leukotrienes and essential fatty acids, 51(1), 1994, pp. 47-50
The synthesis and release of prostaglandins (PGs) D-2 and E(2) by rat
uterine tissue was studied during the whole sex cycle. The PGs release
d into the bathing solution after 60 min of incubation were measured b
y specific radioimmunoassays. It was found that PGD(2) released at die
strous was significantly higher than at proestrous and estrous. We als
o observed that PGE(2) produced at diestrous was significantly higher
than at proestrous and estrous, i.e. both PGs follow the same pattern
of production throughout the sex cycle, but in all the cases the uteri
ne strips released higher amounts of PGE(2) than of PGD(2). The influe
nce of the sex hormones on PGD(2) and PGE(2) synthesis, was also studi
ed. We observed that the treatment of ovariectomized rats with 17-beta
-estradiol decreased significantly the synthesis and release of PGD(2)
and PGE(2). On the other hand, progesterone treatment did not modify
the production ofPGE(2) but decreased significantly the synthesis of P
GD(2). In conclusion, in the present study we have found that PGD(2) a
nd PGE(2) production varied similarly during the sex cycle and that 17
-beta-estradiol negatively regulates their synthesis. In addition, we
have found that progesterone depressed only PGD(2) synthesis without a
ffecting PGE(2) production.