Altered motility of myometrium from estrous ewes after the regulation of estrus with progestagen or prostaglandin |
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Authors: | H W Hawk H H Conley |
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Institution: | U. S. Department of Agriculture, Animal Physiology and Genetics Institute, Agricultural Research Center Beltsville, Maryland 20705 USA |
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Abstract: | The motility of strips of myometrium was studied in estrous ewes after administration of melengestrol acetate (MGA), medroxyprogesterone acetate (MAP) or prostaglandin F2α (PG) to regulate estrus. Ewes were killed during estrus, 2 to 4 days after the end of progestagen or PG treatment. The contractions of strips of myometrium were recorded by kymograph and compared to contractions of control ewes.Muscle relaxation was indicated by an interval of tracing that was nearly horizontal and close to the baseline. A major contraction was indicated by a sharp upward movement of the tracing pen and an interval of tracing above the baseline.Treating ewes with MAP by intravaginal sponge lengthened contraction time. Feeding MGA or MAP tended to shorten relaxation time, and injecting PG tended to both lengthen contraction time and shorten relaxation time. As a result of these effects, the proportion of time that myometrium spent in contraction averaged 74% for 42 ewes treated with progestagen or prostaglandin and 56% for 24 control ewes. These results indicate that treatments that inhibit sperm transport when used to regulate estrus also affect the nature of myometrial contractions . |
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