1995
DOI: 10.2527/1995.7392662x
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Effect of pregnancy-specific protein B on luteal cell progesterone, prostaglandin, and oxytocin production during two stages of the bovine estrous cycle.

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“…In cyclic ruminants, endometrial explants (harvested on day 16) perfused with bPSPB alone or together with oxytocin increased the secretion of PGF 2α and PGE 2 [124]. In addition, luteal cells treated with bPSPB increased production of PGF 2α and PGE 2 , without influence on progesterone (P 4 ) secretion [125]. In contrast, another study demonstrated that PSPB treatment increased P 4 secretion by mixed small and large (days 17−18) bovine luteal cells [126].…”
Section: Potential Function(s) Of the Pag Familymentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…In cyclic ruminants, endometrial explants (harvested on day 16) perfused with bPSPB alone or together with oxytocin increased the secretion of PGF 2α and PGE 2 [124]. In addition, luteal cells treated with bPSPB increased production of PGF 2α and PGE 2 , without influence on progesterone (P 4 ) secretion [125]. In contrast, another study demonstrated that PSPB treatment increased P 4 secretion by mixed small and large (days 17−18) bovine luteal cells [126].…”
Section: Potential Function(s) Of the Pag Familymentioning
confidence: 87%
“…In the pig, secretory pPAG proteins produced in vitro competed with 125 I-hCG in a concentration-dependent and pregnancy stage-dependent manner for binding by luteal (CL) and uterine gonadotropin receptors (myometrial and endometrial) of cyclic and pregnant pigs [82,132,133]. These studies suggest that the pPAG proteins may play a role as potential antiluteolytic or luteoprotective chorionic-origin signalling ligands mainly during the periimplantation period.…”
Section: Potential Function(s) Of the Pag Familymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The physiological role of PSPB during pregnancy might be the maintenance of corpus luteum by stimulating prostaglandin E2 production (Vecchio et al 1995).…”
Section: Assessment Of Pregnancy Proteins 41 Pregnancy-specific Promentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The PAG-1 protein has been implicated as both a luteotrophin and as an immunomodulator during pregnancy in ruminants (Del Vecchio et al, 1995a;Weems et al, 1998b;Hoeben et al, 2000). It remains unknown if these disparate functional roles are due to the ability of PAG-1 to act in many ways (i.e., it is a multi-functional protein) or, if the protein preparations used in those studies consisted of multiple PAGs, each with distinct functions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When administered to cultured bovine luteal cells, PAG-1/PSPB promoted release of the luteotrophic compound, prostaglandin E 2 (PGE 2 ) (Del Vecchio et al, 1995a andWeems et al, 1998a) and an increase in progesterone (Del Vecchio et al, 1996;Weems et al, 1998b). However, other studies reported no increase in progesterone (Del Vecchio et al, 1995a and1995b). PAG-1 may also elevate the production of PGE 2 by cultured endometrium from both cattle and sheep (Del Vecchio et al, 1990;Weems et al, 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%