Nitric oxide (NO), a highly reactive free radical is involved in vasodilation, neurotransmission, hormone secretion, and reproduction. Since all known nitric oxide synthase (NOS) isoforms possess NADPH-diaphorase (NADPH-d) activity, NADPH-d histochemistry was used as a commonly accepted procedure for NOS identification. The aim of our study was to determine the cellular localization of NADPH-d, eNOS, and iNOS in the porcine uterus and the correlation between NADPH-d and NOS activity in the early, middle, late luteal, and follicular phase of the estrous cycle. Light-microscopic observations of the sections revealed the differential expression of the NADPH-d in the analyzed stages of the estrous cycle. The most intense staining was observed in the luminal epithelium in the late luteal phase and in some groups of the endometrial glands in all studied stages. Positive reaction was also found in the endothelial cells of blood vessels and in the myometrium itself. Immunostaining for eNOS was observed in the luminal and glandular epithelium in all studied stages, but no clear fluctuations were observed. The endothelium of both endometrial and myometrial blood vessels displayed pronounced eNOS immunostaining. Strong iNOS staining was observed in the luminal epithelium in the late luteal and follicular phase and in selected groups of endometrial glands. Thus, only NADPH-d and iNOS undergo cyclic changes in the studied stages of the estrous cycle. The differential expression of NADPH-d/NOS in the porcine uterine horn during the estrous cycle suggests a role for NO in modulating uterine function.
A description is given of organa genitalia feminina of the beaver, Castor fiber L. It was found that cervix uteri has two canales cervicis and the other paired parts of the uterus are not differentiated into corpus and cornua. The long vagina runs to the rear into a strongly developed vestibulum vaginae, opening together with the rectum into pseudocloaca. Vestibulum vaginae has the large diverticula lateralia vestibuli vaginae characteristic of this species, termed praeputial »glands«, in which castoreum is secreted.
Prostaglandin F-2alpha (1.5 mg over 10 h) was infused into the anterior uterine vein of pigs on Days 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 and 15 of the oestrous cycle. At each stage of the cycle PGF-2alpha suppressed luteal function although the fall in progesterone secretion was much greater and statistically significant when the infusion was performed on Days 12, 14 and 15 of the cycle than on Days 6, 8 and 10. The concentrations of cAMP was depressed on Days 15 and 17 and fatty degeneration of luteal cells on Days 6--8 or 14 was more pronounced in the ovary ipsilateral to the PGF-2alpha infusion than in the contralateral ovary. The results are compatible with the local perfusion of PGF-2alpha from the anterior uterine vein to the ipsilateral ovary, but a systemic effect was also apparent.
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