妊娠、分娩、授乳期および性周期中のラット子宮プロゲステロン受容体mRNA量の変化
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概要
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Progesterone plays important roles in the regulation of female reproduction. In this study, progesterone receptor (PR) mRNA levels in rat uterus during pregnancy, labor, lactation and the estrous cycle were examined by competitive RT-PCR. During pregnancy and lactation, PR mRNA levels had decreased on day 20 of pregnancy (P20) and P21 compared with P15 but increased during labor. After a decline on day 1 of lactation (L1), PR mRNA levels had increased again on L3 and L14 compared with P15, P18, P20, P21 and P21pm (at 2200-2300 h on P21). There was no significant change in the PR mRNA level during the estrous cycle. The PR mRNA level did not change during 1 week of progesterone treatment or afterwards. Injection of 17β-estradiol did not affect PR mRNA levels in rats treated with progesterone or those without any injections. In rats on P18, 17β-estradiol <selfbibno>injection did not change PR mRNA levels after sham-operation but induced an increase in PR mRNA levels of rats ovariectomized 6 h before the treatment. These results suggest that uterine PR mRNA </selfbibno>levels are differently regulated during late pregnancy, labor and lactation, and during labor estrogen is one of the essential factors for the increase in PR mRNA levels.
- 日本繁殖生物学会の論文
著者
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Murata Takuya
Department Of Electrical And Electronic Engineering Yamaguchi University
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Higuchi Takashi
Department Of Chemistry School Of Science The University Of Tokyo
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樋口 隆
Department Of Physiology Faculty Of Medical Sciences University Of Fukui
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HIGUCHI Takashi
Department of Physiology, Fukui Medical University
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村田 拓也
Department of Physiology, Fukui Medical University
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MURATA Takuya
Department of Physiology, Fukui Medical University
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