Proteins released by cultured Day 15-16 conceptuses prolong luteal maintenance when introduced into the uterine lumen of cyclic ewes. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Experiments were performed to determine whether proteins, produced and released into the incubation medium by Day 15-16 sheep conceptuses cultured for 24-48 h, could prolong the functional lifespan of the corpus luteum (CL) when infused into the uterine lumen of cyclic ewes. Beginning on Day 12 (oestrus = Day 0) either a concentrated (2 ml) solution of total conceptus culture medium protein (2.2 mg) or diluted sheep serum (2.2 mg protein) was introduced daily via an indwelling catheter into the uterine lumen of 3 ewes for 7 days (Days 12-18). Peripheral blood samples were collected daily for 14 days (Days 12-25). On Day 25 all ewes were laparotomized and ovaries observed to determine whether CL previously marked with India ink were maintained. All controls had ovulated and formed new CL. By contrast none of the conceptus protein-treated ewes had ovulated, and their peripheral progesterone levels remained elevated. One ewe maintained a functional CL until Day 52 when she was hysterectomized. Light microscopy of histological sections prepared from the endometrium revealed glandular development comparable to that in the endometrium of cyclic animals during late dioestrus. The cells of the CL were similar to those from cyclic animals during mid- to late dioestrus. Ovine trophoblast protein ( oTP -1), a major protein secreted by the sheep conceptus between Days 13 and 21 of pregnancy, was purified from conceptus incubation medium and injected (0.2 mg protein/day) into the uterine lumen of 3 animals. Plasma progesterone concentrations indicated that oTP -1-treated animals maintained luteal function 4 days longer than did control animals.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

published proceedings

  • J Reprod Fertil

author list (cited authors)

  • Godkin, J. D., Bazer, F. W., Thatcher, W. W., & Roberts, R. M.

citation count

  • 125

complete list of authors

  • Godkin, JD||Bazer, FW||Thatcher, WW||Roberts, RM

publication date

  • May 1984