Inhibition of luteolysis and embryo-uterine interactions during the peri-implantation period in pigs.

A. Ziecik, A. Blitek, M. Kaczmarek, A. Waclawik, M. Bogacki
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Inhibition of luteolysis and establishment of pregnancy in pigs results from oestrogen secretion by the conceptuses and requires progesterone produced by the corpus luteum (CL). An integral part of maternal recognition of pregnancy in the pig is the redirection of prostaglandin (PG) F2alpha secretion from endocrine (blood) to exocrine (uterus) direction and an increase of PGE2 synthesis in both the endometrium and conceptus. Uterine and conceptus PGE2 synthases play an integrated role in establishing the PGE2:PGF2alpha ratio necessary for luteal maintenance. The luteolytic or luteotrophic changes in the CL are synchronised with the release of maternal pituitary and ovarian hormones. The presence of uterine oxytocin (OT) and luteinising hormone (LH) receptors are important for the luteolytic effect of PGF2alpha. Conceptus oestrogen secretion coincides with autocrine and paracrine dialogue between the multiple conceptuses and uterine biological compounds and their receptors in trophoblast and endometrium.
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猪胚胎着床期黄体溶解和胚胎-子宫相互作用的抑制作用。
抑制猪黄体溶解和怀孕是由于受孕者分泌雌激素,需要黄体产生黄体酮(CL)。母体识别猪妊娠的一个组成部分是前列腺素(PG)F2a分泌从内分泌(血液)向外分泌(子宫)方向的重定向,以及子宫内膜和孕体中PGE2合成的增加。子宫和孕体PGE2合成酶在建立黄体维持所需的PGE2∶PGF2α比率方面发挥着综合作用。CL的黄体溶解或黄体萎缩变化与母体垂体和卵巢激素的释放同步。子宫催产素(OT)和黄体生成素(LH)受体的存在对于PGF2α的黄体溶解作用是重要的。概念雌激素分泌与滋养层和子宫内膜中多个概念和子宫生物化合物及其受体之间的自分泌和旁分泌对话相吻合。
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