Abortifacient effects of a unique class of vasoactive lipids from Pinus ponderosaneedles2

Autor: Ford, S. P., Rosazza, J.P.N., Al-Mahmoud, M. S., Lin, S., Farley, D. B., Short, R. E.
Zdroj: Journal of Animal Science; August 1999, Vol. 77 Issue: 8 p2187-2193, 7p
Abstrakt: Pinus ponderosaneedle (PN) ingestion by late pregnant cows results in decreased uterine blood flow, premature parturition, and retained placentae. Further, plasma from PN-fed cows increases caruncular arterial tone (i.e., induces prolonged contraction) in an isolated perfused bovine placentome. A novel class of vasoactive lipids was isolated and identified using a bovine placentome assay-guided fractionation of CH2Cl2extracts of PN. Placentome perfusion tests indicated that 1-12-dodecanedioyl-dimyristate (14-12-14) was the most potent of the PN lipids for increasing caruncular arterial tone. Late pregnant guinea pigs (GP) were used to evaluate the abortifacient activity of these vasoactive lipids. In Study 1, on d 50 of gestation, part of the control diet was replaced with chopped PN (Diet A) or chopped PN subjected to sequential extraction with diethyl ether (Et2O; Diet B); Et2O and CH2Cl2(Diet C); and Et2O, CH2Cl2, and methanol (Diet D). The GP on Diets A and B exhibited shorter (P< .01) gestation lengths and reduced (P< .01) pig birth weights than GP on the control diet or Diets C and D. Further, only GP on Diets A and B exhibited retained placentae. In Study 2, on d 50 of gestation, part of the control diet was replaced with chopped PN that had been subjected to exhaustive CH2Cl2extraction and then infiltrated with either CH2Cl2alone (Diet E), CH2Cl2containing 14-12-14 (Diet F), or CH2Cl2containing isocupressic acid (Diet G); then solvents were evaporated. The GP consuming Diet F had shorter (P< .05) gestation lengths and reduced (P< .05) pig birth weights than did GP consuming Diets E or G. The GP consuming Diet F also exhibited a high incidence of retained placentae. These data provide evidence that a unique class of vasoactive lipids in PN exhibit abortifacient activity in guinea pigs.
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