Abstrakt: |
Embryonic mortality in cattle may occur because of inadequate inhibition of uterine secretion of prostaglandin (PG) F2αmediated by bovine interferon-τ (bIFN-τ). The objectives of the present study were to determine whether polyunsaturated fatty acids inhibit secretion of PGF2αfrom bovine endometrial cells induced by stimulating protein kinase C with phorbol 12,13 dibutyrate (PDBu) and to investigate possible mechanisms of action. Confluent cells were exposed for 24 h to 100 μM of linoleic, arachidonic (AA; C20:4, n-6), linolenic (LNA; C18:3, n-3), eicosapentaenoic (EPA; C20:5, n-3), or docosahexaenoic (DHA; C22:6, n-3) acid. After incubation, cells were washed and stimulated with PDBu. The EPA, DHA, and LNA attenuated secretion of PGF2αin response to PDBu. The EPA and DHA were more potent inhibitors than LNA. The EPA inhibited secretion of PGF2αat 6.25 μM. Secretion of PGF2αin response to PDBu decreased with increasing incubation time with EPA. Both bIFN-τ and EPA inhibited secretion of PGF2α, and their inhibitory effects were additive. The bIFN-τ, but not EPA, reduced the abundance of PG endoperoxide synthase-2 (PGHS-2) mRNA. Incubation with 100 μM EPA, DHA, or AA for 24 h followed by treatment with PDBu did not affect concentrations of PGHS-2 and phospholipase A2proteins. The EPA and DHA inhibit secretion of PGF2αthrough a mechanism different from that of bIFN-τ. The effect of EPA on PGF2αsecretion may be caused by competition with AA for PGHS-2 activity or reduction of PGHS-2 activity. The use of EPA and DHA to inhibit uterine secretion of PGF2αand to improve embryonic survival in cattle warrants further investigation. |