The effects of cholera toxin, pertussis toxin, sodium fluoride and α-interferon on prostaglandin production by the guinea-pig endometrium

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The outputs of prostaglandin (PG) F-2α, 6-keto-PGF-1α and PGE-2 from Day-7 and Day-15 guinea-pig endometrium were neither stimulated nor inhibited by cholera toxin and pertussis toxin. This indicates that PG synthesis by guinea-pig endometrium is not controlled by toxin-sensitive G-proteins. Short-term treatment of guinea-pig endometrium in culture with sodium fluoride stimulated PG output, suggesting that endometrial PG synthesis may be regulated by a fluoride-sensitive G-protein. Long-term treatment of guinea-pig endometrium in culture with sodium fluoride inhibited endometrial PG synthesis, and this was due to an inhibition of endometrial protein synthesis. Human α-interferon had no inhibitory effect on the outputs of PGF-2α, 6-keto-PGF-1α and PGE-2 from Day-15 guinea-pig endometrium in culture. It appears that the anti-luteolytic factor secreted by guinea-pig conceptus is not an α-interferon and is therefore probably different from ovine trophoblast protein-1.

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Leckie, C. M., & Poyser, N. L. (1990). The effects of cholera toxin, pertussis toxin, sodium fluoride and α-interferon on prostaglandin production by the guinea-pig endometrium. Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 89(1), 325–333. https://doi.org/10.1530/jrf.0.0890325

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