Abstract
Prostaglandins are considered to be one of the important mediators of ovum implantation. Various lipoxygenase products also have been implicated along with PGs for this process. A specific rather than preferential inhibitor of 5-lipoxygenase is used to investigate the role of leukotrienes in the event of implantation and decidualization process in mice. AA861, a selective inhibitor of 5-lipoxygenase is used in different dose levels like 50,100 and 500 μg in (A) intact pregnant mice (on D1-D4 and D2-D4 and D4); (B) delayed mice on (D3-D8); (C) pseudopregnant traumatized mice (on D1-D4). All the experimental animals of group A were killed on D6. Estrogen injected delayed animals of group  were killed 48 h after the induction of implantation. Implantation sites were counted as blue spot and compared with those of control animals. Traumatized animals of group C were killed 24 h after the mechanical traumatization and uterine weights were compared with those of vehicle treated controls. Results show that AA861 could not inhibit ovum implantation in either intact or ovariectomized delayed animals. It also did not show any adverse effect on tubal transport or development of embryos. AA861 did not have any inhibitory role on decidualization of pseudopregnant uteri also. This experiment shows that a selective inhibitor of 5-lipoxygenase enzyme may not impair the implantation in mice indicating a doubt about the involvement of 5-lipoxygenase products in implantation.
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