Abstract

The effects of oxytocin and oestradiol on progesterone production by dispersed luteal cells of non-pregnant cows were studied. In acute incubation (3 h), oxytocin, at a concentration of 800 mIU/ml, significantly inhibited the production of progesterone induced by HCG (10 IU/ml). Suppression of basal progesterone production was evident in some corpora lutea. Lower oxytocin concentrations (4 and 40 mIU/ml) had no effect. At a concentration of 400 mIU/ml, oxytocin may be inhibitory to basal and HCG-induced progesterone production. Oestradiol (1 μkg/ml) had no effect on basal progesterone production but may suppress the production of progesterone induced by HCG. However, incubation with oxytocin (400 mIU/ml) plus oestradiol (1 μg/ml) resulted in a significant inhibition of HCG-induced progesterone production. These data provide evidence for an inhibitory effect of oxytocin on the corpus luteum of non-pregnant cows. Oestradiol may interact with oxytocin to inhibit the bovine corpus luteum function.

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