Distal (D) segments of the pregnant rat uterine horn express myometrial oxytocin receptors (MORs) earlier than proximal (P) segments (day 18 vs. 20, respectively); the levels in D segments remain higher than in P segments throughout days 21-22 and correlate with the segment-specific myometrial sensitivity to oxytocin. While progesterone (P4) had no effect on MOR levels, RU486 increased (t½6-12 h) MOR levels both in D and P segments, particularly in days 12-17, and the levels in the P segment equaled those in the D segment. Estradiol had no effect on MOR levels in days 20-22; in days 16-19 estradiol increased MOR levels particularly in the P segment, and the levels in the latter were higher than in the D segment. Capillary plasma P4levels were higher in P vs. in D myometrial segments. These results indicate, in the pregnant rat, a local uterine control of D > P MOR expression by P4withdrawal beginning in day 18. We hypothesize that the D > P MOR expression determines a role for oxytocin in initiating myometrial contractions in the D segment, while in active labor another class of agent(s) assume that function in more proximal segments. © 1990 by The Endocrine Society.