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-induced luteolysis in
rats
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Keio University School of Medicine, 160-8582 Tokyo, Japan
We
investigated the contribution of neutrophils to prostaglandin
(PG)F2
-induced luteolysis and the role of reactive
oxygen species (ROS) as potential mediators of neutrophil accumulation in regressing corpora lutea of superovulated rats. On day 8 of pseudopregnancy, subcutaneous injection of PGF2
(500 µg) significantly increased rhodamine 6G-labeled leukocyte adhesion in luteal venules, as observed by intravital microscopy. Neutrophil accumulation was confirmed by significantly increased myeloperoxidase (MPO) activity. Pretreatment with anti-leukocyte antibody
(CD18-directed monoclonal antibody, WT-3) significantly inhibited the
PGF2
-induced increases in adherent leukocytes and MPO
activity. Anti-leukocyte antibody also maintained serum progesterone
concentrations. Pretreatment with oxygen free radical scavengers,
superoxide dismutase (50,000 U/kg) and catalase (90,000 U/kg), also
attenuated these PGF2
-induced alterations. Corpora lutea
preloaded with dichlorodihydrofluorescein diacetate succinimidyl ester,
a fluorescent indicator for determining intracellular ROS generation,
exhibited an increase in fluorescence after PGF2
treatment. These findings suggest that leukocyte-endothelium interactions mediated by ROS generation are important in
PGF2
-induced luteolysis in rats.
corpus luteum; neutrophil; CD18 integrin; myeloperoxidase activity; intravital microscopy
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