Delayed luteolysis after intra-uterine infusions of nordihydroguaiaretic acid in the ewe

1998 
Abstract Intrauterine administration of nordihydroguaiaretic acid (5 mg, bid. NDGA), an inhibitor of the enzyme 5-lipoxygenase, on days 10–14 of the oestrous cycle, maintained luteal function and delayed oestrus in the ewe. The duration (mean±SD) of the oestrous cycle in the treatment group ( n =4) was 24±1 days, which was significantly ( P n =4); plasma progesterone concentrations were also significantly ( P 2α (PGFM) were evident, with mean (±SD) maximum concentrations of 232.5±66 and 415±309 pg ml −1 , respectively. In the treatment group, however, concentrations of PGFM were below detection level ( −1 ). Similarly, in the control group, oxytocin release was highly pulsatile, with mean (±SD) peak concentrations of 21.8±5 and 18.5±6 pg ml −1 on days 13 and 14, respectively; these were significantly ( P −1 in NDGA-treated ewes, where pulses were of relatively low amplitude. These results suggest that 5-lipoxygenase products of arachidonic acid metabolism may be involved in the positive feedback mechanism between luteal oxytocin and uterine PGF 2α during luteolysis in the ewe.
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