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Interacting effects of estrogen, progesterone and catecholamines on rat uterine cyclic AMP and glycogen phosphorylase.
Authors:G A Rinard  C S Chew
Institution:Department of Physiology, Emory University Atlanta, Georgia 30322, USA
Abstract:Ovariectomized rats were treated with estrogen, progesterone or a combination of estrogen plus progesterone. Rats were anesthetized with sodium pentobarbital and uteri were frozen in situ, uterine extracts were prepared and assayed for cyclic AMP and phosphorylase. Uterine cyclic AMP levels were highest in estrogen treated uteri and were significantly reduced when estrogen was withdrawn for two days. Addition of progesterone to the estrogen regimen for two days or changing from estrogen to progesterone for two days produced results comparable to those obtained when estrogen was withdrawn. Similar experiments were done except that 30 seconds before tissue freezing epinephrine was injected intravenously. Both cyclic AMP and glycogen phosphorylase increased markedly in response to epinephrine. The magnitude of the responses were greatest in the uteri pretreated with estrogen. The magnitudes of both the cyclic AMP and phosphorylase responses were significantly reduced by withdrawing estrogen for two days, by adding progesterone to the estrogen treatment or by changing to progesterone from estrogen. Isoproterenol-stimulated cyclic AMP responses were affected by the steroid state of the uterus in the same way as the epinephrine responses.
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