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Volume
- 47 No. 2 : 2003 |
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Indian
J Physiol Pharmacol 2003; 221 - 224
Effect
of early luteal phase administration of a single dose mifepristone
on immunohistochemical distribution of interleukin 1 alpha (il-1a)and
transforming growth factor beta 1(tgf-b1) in mid-luteal phase
ovary of the rhesus monkey1
Shaon Sengupta and D. ghosh*
Department of Physiology,
All India Institute of Medical Sciences,
New Delhi 110 029
( Received on July 4, 2002 )
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Abstract
A single low dose
administration of a high affinity anti-progestin agent like
mifepristone during the early luteal phase inhibits blastocyst
implantation in human and non-human primates. Though it has
been observed that luteal phase serum concentrations of estradiol
and progesterone were not affected by the application of anti-nidatory
dose of early luteal phase mifepristone suggesting that ovarian
steroidogenic function is not compromised, it is nevertheless
possible that ovarian physiology at the local tissue level
is affected in this treatment schedule. In the present study,
healthy, mature, proven fertile female rhesus monkeys were
divided into two groups. Group 2 animals were treated with
a single dose of mifepristone (2 mg/kg body weight), while
group 1 animals were injected with vehicle (1:4 benzoy1 benzoate:
olive oil, v/v, s.c.) on day 2 post-ovulation. The morphological
examination including that of vascularity, as well as, histometric
determination of profiles of immunopositivity for IL-1a and
TGF-b1 in stromal, follicular and luteal compartments of mid-luteal
phase ovaries from animals with or without a single, anti-nidatory
dose of mifepristone applied on day 2 after ovulation failed
to reveal any significant change between the two groups. Thus,
it appears that early luteal phase administration of a single
antinidatory dose of mifepristone does not affect the ovarian
physiology in the treatment cycle.
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