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Biology of Reproduction, Vol 21, 523-527, Copyright © 1979 by Society for the Study of Reproduction
and Indomethacin
on Uterine Contraction in Hens
1 Department of Animal Physiology,
Nagoya University, Chikusa,
Nagoya, Japan Roles of prostaglandins (PGs) in the regulation of uterine contraction (UC) in hens during the
ovulatory cycle were studied. Prostaglandin F2
(PGF2
) (0.25 or 1.0 µg/hen) injected either pre- or postoviposition elicited an increase in uterine electrical activity in a dose related manner. Injection 2 h prior to oviposition induced premature oviposition. Indomethacin (5 mg/hen) given 4 h
before the expected time of oviposition invariably depressed the occurrence of the oviposition
peak of UC and delayed oviposition. In contrast, indomethacin administered 4 h before the expected time of the ovulation of the first egg (C1) of the clutch did not inhibit either the occurrence
of the preovulatory peak of UC or ovulation. These results indicate that PGs probably play the
primary role in causing the marked UC at the time of normal oviposition.
Accepted on May 22, 1979
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