CEFYBO   02669
CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS FARMACOLOGICOS Y BOTANICOS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Prolactin, through peripheral neural pathway, has luteolytic effect in late pregnant rat.
Autor/es:
SANDRA VALLCANERAS; MARILINA CASAIS; ALICIA BEATRIZ MOTTA; ANA MARIA RASTRILLA
Lugar:
Puerto Madryn, Argentina
Reunión:
Congreso; XLVI Reunión Anual de la Sociedad Argentina de Investigación en; 2010
Institución organizadora:
Sociedad Argentina de Investigación en Bioquimica y Biologia Molecular
Resumen:
Prolactin, through peripheral neural pathway, has luteolytic effect in late pregnant rat. Vallcaneras S,  Casais M, Motta A, Rastrilla AM. Lab. Biol. Reprod (LABIR)- FQByF -UNSL - San Luis -Chacabuco 917  ssvallca@unsl.edu.ar   Prolactin (PRL) performs dual effect (luteotropic and luteolytic) on the different types of corpora lutea. The objective was to investigate, using the ex vivo celiac ganglion-superior ovarian nerve-ovary (CG-SON-Ov) system of 21-day pregnant rats, whether PRL via NOS is able to modular the luteal regression. The system was incubated in Krebs Ringer at 37¨¬C, keeping CG and ovary connected by the SON, in separate compartments. PRL (10-7M) was added in the ganglionic comparment (PRL)g, Controls were not stimulated. Periodic extractions of the ovary incubation liquid were carried out at 30, 60, 120, 180 y 240 min. to subsequent measure of progesterone (P), oestradiol (E2), PGF2¥á by RIA and nitrites by Griess method. The luteal RNAm expression of 3¥â-HSD, 20¥á-HSD, aromatase, PGF2¥áR, iNOS, bcl-2 and bax were analysed by RT-PCR. ANOVA 1 followed by Tuckey test with a statistical significance of p <0.05 was used. (PRL)g decreased the release of P within modify the expression of 3¥â-HSD and 20¥á-HSD and decreased the release of E2 at 240 min of incubation within affect the expression of aromatase. (PRL)g increased the release of nitrites within affect the expression of iNOS and increased the release of PGF2¥á, which receptor showed a tendency to decrease, while that the ratio bcl-2 to bax was decreased. PRL, via the SON, promotes the luteal regression at the end of pregnancy in the rat.