2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-31540-9
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Characterization of serum and tissue oxytocinase and tissue oxytocin in the pregnant and non-pregnant mare

Abstract: Oxytocin is a hormone with functions in: reproduction, maternal bonding, milk ejection, and feeding/social behavior, and is reported to be present in a variety of tissues. Our goal is to characterize oxytocin and leucyl and cystinyl aminopeptidase (LNPEP/oxytocinase), a key regulator of oxytocin in mares. We measured serum and tissue LNPEP by ELISA from ovulation (D0) until D21–22 in non-pregnant (n = 5) and pregnant mares (n = 6); and in periparturient and postpartum mares (n = 18). Placenta (n = 7) and homog… Show more

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“…Although the equine endometrium produces oxytocin [16][17][18], until recently the consensus of opinion has been that the equine CL does not do likewise [19,20]. Hence, in equids, unlike ruminants [21], CL-derived oxytocin was not thought to stimulate the luteolytic pulses of endometrial PGF2α to lyse the CL at the end of dioestrus.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Although the equine endometrium produces oxytocin [16][17][18], until recently the consensus of opinion has been that the equine CL does not do likewise [19,20]. Hence, in equids, unlike ruminants [21], CL-derived oxytocin was not thought to stimulate the luteolytic pulses of endometrial PGF2α to lyse the CL at the end of dioestrus.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, in equids, unlike ruminants [21], CL-derived oxytocin was not thought to stimulate the luteolytic pulses of endometrial PGF2α to lyse the CL at the end of dioestrus. However, recent work by Diel de Amorin [18] localised oxytocin to the CL, although the role it may play in luteolysis or luteostasis has not been determined.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%