Nitric oxide reverses prostaglandin-induced inhibition in ovarian progesterone secretion in rats

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The present studies were undertaken to determine whether nitric oxide (NO) is involved in the regulation of ovarian progesterone and oestradiol secretion in rats. Immature female Sprague-Dawley rats at 27 days of age were injected s.c. with 4 IU pregnant mare's serum gonadotrophin (PMSG) and were killed 72 h after the injection. The ovaries were collected, weighed and cultured in Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium containing saline, NO donor, NO synthesis inhibitor or prostaglandin F(2α) (PGF(2α)). After 24 h culture, the medium concentrations of progesterone and oestradiol were measured by radioimmunoassay. Results showed that: (i) diethylenetriamine (DETA)/NO (1 x 10-6, 1 x 10-5, 1 x 10-4 M), an NO donor, caused a dose-dependent increase in progesterone synthesis (355 ± 43, 443 ± 46, 647 ± 55 ng/g ovary respectively, P < 0.01) with a concomitant decrease in ovarian oestradiol secretion (408.1 ± 50.7, 272.9 ± 28.2, 132.6 ± 34.6 pg/g ovary respectively, P < 0.01); (ii) neither progesterone nor oestradiol concentrations in the culture medium were altered by DETA without NO; (iii) N(G)-nitro-l-arginine methyl ester (1 x 10-4 M), an inhibitor of NO synthesis, did not significantly affect progesterone and oestradiol secretion by rat ovaries; (iv) PGF(2α), (1 x 10-6 M) caused a fall in progesterone and oestradiol synthesis; (v) co-incubation with DETA/NO, significantly reversed the PGF(2α)-induced decrease in progesterone concentrations from 184 ± 29 to 388 ± 60 ng/g (P < 0.01), but not that of oestradiol. It can be concluded that NO up-regulates progesterone secretion and down-regulates oestradiol secretion in rat ovaries, and NO can reverse PGF(2α)-induced inhibition in ovarian progesterone secretion.

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Dong, Y. L., Gangula, P. R. R., Fang, L., & Yallampalli, C. (1999). Nitric oxide reverses prostaglandin-induced inhibition in ovarian progesterone secretion in rats. Human Reproduction, 14(1), 27–32. https://doi.org/10.1093/humrep/14.1.27

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