Abstrakt: |
Experiments were conducted to examine the in vitro effects of a phorbol ester and a calcium ionophore on bovine luteal oxytocin (OT) secretion and synthesis and progesterone secretion. Corpora lutea removed from beef heifers on d 8 of an estrous cycle were sliced and incubated for 2 h with .81 nM 12-0-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA), 1.62 nM TPA or .3 µM calcium ionophore A23187. Both concentrations of TPA increased (P< .01) OT secretion (ng•gr−1•2 h−1; control, 407.1; .81 nM TPA, 494.7; 1.62 nM TPA, 528.1; SE = 21.2). Increased secretion of OT was accompanied by a corresponding increase (P< .02) in synthesis of the hormone (ng•g−1•2 h−1; control, 368.5; .81 nAf TPA, 427.6; 1.62 nM TPA, 492.1; SE = 25.7). Phorbol ester also induced (P< .025) progesterone secretion (ng•g−1•2 h−1; control, 1,056.2 vs .81 nM TPA, 1,333.3; SE = 86.4). Calcium ionophore increased (P< .01) OT secretion (ng•g−1•2 h−1; control, 248.9 vs A23187, 327.4; SE = 16) and there was a trend (P= .09) toward increased synthesis of OT in response to the ionophore (control, 124.4 vs A23187, 165.6; SE = 16.4). Because TPA can activate protein kinase C and A23187 increases intracellular calcium, these intracellular constituents probably are involved in promoting secretion of OT and progesterone. |