Effect of polychlorinated biphenyls on the secretion of oxytocin from luteal and granulosa cells in cow: Possible involvement of glucocorticoid receptors

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Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) stimulate oxytocin secretion from bovine granulosa and luteal cells. Since oxytocin on the one hand is released from ovarian cells by cortisol and on the other hand PCBs can be bound by glucocorticoid receptors (GCr), we have tested the hypothesis that PCBs acting via GCr can stimulate oxytocin secretion. In preliminary studies the effect of RU486 (GCr blocker) on cells viability was tested. Thereafter, a selected dose of RU486 (105M), which did not affect cell viability, was used in further experiments. It appears that this dose of RU486 completely blocked GCr against cortisol-stimulated oxytocin secretion, in both types of cells. Furthermore, granulosa cells (105) from follicles of two sizes (>1 cm

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Mlynarczuk, J. J., & Kotwica, J. (2006). Effect of polychlorinated biphenyls on the secretion of oxytocin from luteal and granulosa cells in cow: Possible involvement of glucocorticoid receptors. Veterinarni Medicina, 51(7), 391–398. https://doi.org/10.17221/5559-VETMED

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