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J. Anim Sci. 1987. 65:500-507.
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Effect of Prostaglandin F2{alpha}-Induced Luteolysis on In Vivo and In Vitro Progesterone Production by Individual Placentomes of Cows1,2,

A. J. Conley3 and S. P. Ford

Iowa State University4 Ames 50011

Abstract

This study investigated placental progesterone production by bovine placentomes. Catheters were placed in the femoral artery (FA) and in the caruncular artery (CA), caruncular vein (CV) and lymphatic vessel of a prominent placentome of 13 cows at 200 d of gestation. Four of the 13 cows were given prostaglandin F2{alpha} (PGF2{alpha}) after surgery, and blood and lymph were collected for progesterone determination. After 24 h, progesterone was higher (P<.01) in FA and CA plasma from control cows that FA and CA plasma from PGF2{alpha}-treated cows (5.11 ± .29 and 5.17 ± .64 vs 1.41 ± .08 and 1.15 ± .08 ng/ml, respectively), but CV concentrations were similar (3.38 ± .30 vs 2.56 ± .24, respectively). There was a net uptake of progesterone by placentomes from control cows (P<.01) but a net secretion in PGF2{alpha}-treated cows (P<.05). Lymph contained low progesterone concentrations regardless of treatment. Cows were slaughtered at 240 d of gestation. Placentomes were removed and perfused with pregnenolone through the maternal and fetal arteries. Fetal venous effluent contained more progesterone than maternal venous effluent (P<.001) in both groups, and fetal venous effluent of placentomes from PGF2{alpha}-treated cows contained more progesterone than that from control cows (P<.05). Maternal and fetal components of other placentomes were cultured alone or in co-culture along with pregnenolone and (or) epostane. Fetal tissue produced more progesterone (P<.001) than maternal tissue when each was cultured alone, but fetal tissue production declined when co-cultured with maternal tissue. Tissue from PGF2{alpha}-treated cows produced more progesterone than tissue from control cows (P<.05). These data suggest that the bovine placenta can produce progesterone but that the corpus luteum of pregnancy may inhibit production under normal circumstances.


Footnotes

1 The authors thank Bob Harrison, Ann Guenther, Kyle Kramer and Jeff Sauer for surgical assistance and Ginger Braden for typing this manuscript.

2 Journal paper J-12373 of the Iowa Agr. and Home Econ. Exp. Sta., Ames. Projects 1994, 2443 and 2444.

3 Address reprint requests to: A. J. Conley, Dept. of Animal Science, 11 Kildee Hall, Iowa State Univ., Ames, IA 50011.

4 Dept. of Anim. Sci.




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