TY - JOUR
T1 - Platelet activating factor-induced early pregnancy factor activity from the perfused rabbit ovary and oviduct
AU - Sueoka, Kou
AU - Dharmarajan, A. M.
AU - Miyazaki, Toyohiko
AU - Atlas, Susan J.
AU - Wallach, Edward E.
N1 - Funding Information:
From the Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, The Johns Hop-kins University School of Medicine. Supported by the Lalor Foundation. Presented in part at the Thirty-fifth Annual Meeting of the Society for Gynecologic Investigation, Baltimore, Maryland, March 17-20, 1988. Reprint requests: Edward E. Wallach, MD, Department of Gynecol-ogy and Obstetrics, The johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, 601 N. Wolfe St., Houck-Room 264, Baltimore, MD 21205.
PY - 1988/12
Y1 - 1988/12
N2 - Early pregnancy factor, a glycoprotein, and platelet activating factor, a phospholipid, are early signals of pregnancy appearing during the preimplantation period. The aim of this study was to determine if the administration of platelet activating factor to rabbits would stimulate the production of early pregnancy factor and, if so, to ascertain the organs responsible. Early pregnancy factor was assayed after the administration of synthetic platelet activating factor to intact rabbits, rabbits that had undergone bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy, and isolated in vitro perfused rabbit ovary and/or oviduct. Although serum early pregnancy factor activity was detectable 30 minutes after platelet activating factor injection in intact rabbits, no activity was found in rabbits whose ovaries and oviducts had been removed. Perfusate early pregnancy factor activity was detectable only in the presence of both ovary and oviduct, and was first evident 120 minutes after platelet activating factor exposure. However, combined samples of perfusates from the ovary alone and oviduct alone expressed positive early pregnancy factor activity. Furthemore, the addition of platelet activating factor to either single or combined perfusates did not increase early pregnancy factor activity. Our data imply that platelet activating factor induces the production of ovary and oviduct early pregnancy factor components independently. (AM J Obstet GYNECOL 1988;159:1580-4.).
AB - Early pregnancy factor, a glycoprotein, and platelet activating factor, a phospholipid, are early signals of pregnancy appearing during the preimplantation period. The aim of this study was to determine if the administration of platelet activating factor to rabbits would stimulate the production of early pregnancy factor and, if so, to ascertain the organs responsible. Early pregnancy factor was assayed after the administration of synthetic platelet activating factor to intact rabbits, rabbits that had undergone bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy, and isolated in vitro perfused rabbit ovary and/or oviduct. Although serum early pregnancy factor activity was detectable 30 minutes after platelet activating factor injection in intact rabbits, no activity was found in rabbits whose ovaries and oviducts had been removed. Perfusate early pregnancy factor activity was detectable only in the presence of both ovary and oviduct, and was first evident 120 minutes after platelet activating factor exposure. However, combined samples of perfusates from the ovary alone and oviduct alone expressed positive early pregnancy factor activity. Furthemore, the addition of platelet activating factor to either single or combined perfusates did not increase early pregnancy factor activity. Our data imply that platelet activating factor induces the production of ovary and oviduct early pregnancy factor components independently. (AM J Obstet GYNECOL 1988;159:1580-4.).
KW - Early pregnancy factor
KW - ovary
KW - oviduct
KW - perfusion
KW - platelet activating factor
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U2 - 10.1016/0002-9378(88)90598-4
DO - 10.1016/0002-9378(88)90598-4
M3 - Article
C2 - 3207134
AN - SCOPUS:0024261828
SN - 0002-9378
VL - 159
SP - 1580
EP - 1584
JO - American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
JF - American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
IS - 6
ER -