Nitric Oxide and Luteal Blood Flow in the Luteolytic Cascade in the Cow

被引:19
作者
Shirasuna, Koumei [1 ]
机构
[1] Obihiro Univ Agr & Vet Med, Grad Sch Anim & Food Hyg, Obihiro, Hokkaido 0808555, Japan
基金
日本学术振兴会;
关键词
Corpus luteum; Luteal blood flow; Luteolysis; Nitric oxide; BOVINE CORPUS-LUTEUM; PROSTAGLANDIN F-2 ALPHA; IN-VITRO; CORPORA-LUTEA; ESTROUS-CYCLE; PROGESTERONE PRODUCTION; OXYTOCIN SECRETION; ENDOTHELIAL-CELLS; SYNTHASE; EXPRESSION;
D O I
10.1262/jrd.09-206E
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
The corpus luteum (CL) of the estrous cycle in the cow is a dynamic organ which has a lifespan of approximately 17-18 days. The main function of the CL is to produce progesterone (P) that requires for achievement and maintenance of pregnancy. If pregnancy does not occur Successfully, the CL must regress within a few days to induce the next chance of ovulation. As the CL matures, the steroidogenic cells establish contact with many capillary vessels, consequently the CL is composed of a large number of vascular endothelial cells that can account for up to 50% of all cells. Therefore, blood vessels and blood flow within the CL have an essential role in luteal function. Nitric oxide (NO), a strong vasorelaxant, is now known to play key roles in a variety of physiological process. Indeed, NO has established itself as a polyvalent molecule which plays a decisive role in regulating multiple functions within female reproductive system. In the CL NO is produced and regulates luteal blood flow, P secretion and apoptosis of luteal cells as well as endothelial cells. this review describes the current investigation for possible roles of NO in the luteolytic cascade within the bovine CL.
引用
收藏
页码:9 / 14
页数:6
相关论文
共 53 条
[1]   Local changes in blood flow within the early and midcycle corpus luteum after prostaglandin F2α injection in the cow [J].
Acosta, TJ ;
Yoshizawa, N ;
Ohtani, M ;
Miyamoto, A .
BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION, 2002, 66 (03) :651-658
[2]   Acute Changes in Circulating Concentrations of Progesterone and Nitric Oxide and Partial Pressure of Oxygen During Prostaglandin F2α-induced Luteolysis in Cattle [J].
Acosta, Tomas Javier ;
Bah, Mamadou Bousa ;
Korzekwa, Anna ;
Woclawek-Potocka, Izabela ;
Markiewicz, Wlodzimierz ;
Jaroczewski, Jerzy Jan ;
Okuda, Kiyoshi ;
Skarzynski, Dariusz Jan .
JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT, 2009, 55 (02) :149-155
[3]   Prostaglandin F2α receptor in the corpus luteum:: recent information on the gene, messenger ribonucleic acid,and protein [J].
Anderson, LE ;
Wu, YL ;
Tsai, SJ ;
Wiltbank, MC .
BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION, 2001, 64 (04) :1041-1047
[4]   Development and regression of non-capillary vessels in the bovine corpus luteum [J].
Bauer, M ;
Schilling, N ;
Spanel-Borowski, K .
CELL AND TISSUE RESEARCH, 2003, 311 (02) :199-205
[5]   CONNEXIN FAMILY OF GAP JUNCTION PROTEINS [J].
BEYER, EC ;
PAUL, DL ;
GOODENOUGH, DA .
JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE BIOLOGY, 1990, 116 (03) :187-194
[6]   Expression patterns of cytokines, p53 and nitric oxide synthase isoenzymes in corpora lutea of pseudopregnant rabbits during spontaneous luteolysis [J].
Boiti, C ;
Guelfi, G ;
Zerani, M ;
Zampini, D ;
Brecchia, G ;
Gobbetti, A .
REPRODUCTION, 2004, 127 (02) :229-238
[7]   Regulation of nitric oxide synthase isoforms and role of nitric oxide during prostaglandin F2α-induced luteolysis in rabbits [J].
Boiti, C ;
Guelfi, G ;
Zampini, D ;
Brecchia, G ;
Gobbetti, A ;
Zerani, M .
REPRODUCTION, 2003, 125 (06) :807-816
[8]  
DERMIETZEL R, 1990, ANAT EMBRYOL, V182, P517
[9]   MORPHOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF CELL-TYPES IN THE OVINE CORPUS-LUTEUM THROUGHOUT THE ESTROUS-CYCLE [J].
FARIN, CE ;
MOELLER, CL ;
SAWYER, HR ;
GAMBONI, F ;
NISWENDER, GD .
BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION, 1986, 35 (05) :1299-1308
[10]   Evidence for nitric oxide acting as a luteolytic factor in the human corpus luteum [J].
Fridén, BE ;
Runesson, E ;
Hahlin, M ;
Brännström, M .
MOLECULAR HUMAN REPRODUCTION, 2000, 6 (05) :397-403