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Effects of systemic and intrafollicular injections of LH,prostaglandins, and indomethacin on the luteinization of rabbit Graafian follicles
Authors:Long T Phi  Young S Moon  David T Armstrong
Institution:Departments of Physiology and Obstetrics & Gynaecology University of Western Ontario London, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:The possibility that initiation of luteinization in ovarian follicles by luteinizing hormone (LH) is mediated by prostaglandins (PG's) was investigated in rabbits. Estrous rabbits, given an ovulatory dose of LH (50 μg) intravenously, were administered indomethacin (IM), an inhibitor of PG biosynthesis, by various routes. Progesterone levels in the serum and in the induced corpora lutea (CL) were subsequently measured by radioimmunoassay. Continued daily subcutaneous injections of IM from 2 days before through 2 days after LH treatment reduced the corpus luteal level, measured at 72 hours post-LH, of PGF from 208 ± 43 to 98 ± 20 pg/CL (P < 0.025) and that of PGE from 272 ± 31 to 115 ± 9 pg/CL (P < 0.005). At the same time, progesterone levels were 72 ± 12 and 93 ± 10 ng/CL (P > 0.05) in the oil-treated and IM-treated rabbits, respectively. Serum progesterone continued to rise in a linear fashion during the period from 24 to 72 hours following LH treatment, whether IM was injected or not. Intrafollicular treatment with LH (100 ng/follicle) raised the progesterone content in the treated follicles 72 hours later from 1.1 ± 0.5 to 50.1 ± 13.5 ng. (P < 0.01). This progesterone content reached 21.5 ± 15.8 ng (P < 0.05) in follicles similarly treated with PGE2 (5 μg/follicle), but remained meagre at lower doses of PGE2 (100 ng/follicle and 2 ng/follicle). Serum progesterone increased from 0.5 ± 0.1 to 1.2 ± 0.1 ng/ml (P < 0.005) within 72 hours in rabbits treated intrafollicularly with LH, but remained unaltered in those similarly treated with PGE2 (P > 0.1). Intrafollicular injections with PGF failed to induce changes in either level of progesterone. It is concluded that prostaglandins probably do not mediate the luteinizing action of LH in rabbit Graafian follicles, although some degree of luteinization can be induced by high levels of exogenous PGE2.
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