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Endocrinology, Vol 125, 1479-1483, Copyright © 1989 by Endocrine Society


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Differential regulation of progestin receptor immunoreactivity in the rabbit oviduct

BA Hyde, JD Blaustein and DL Black
Department of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, University of Massachusetts, Amherst 01003.

Cellular distribution of progestin receptor immunoreactivity (PR-IR) in paraffin-embedded rabbit oviduct tissue was determined using a monoclonal antibody and the indirect immunoperoxidase method. Ampullar and isthmic tissue from ovariectomized animals primed with 17 beta- estradiol or vehicle alone was examined. As expected, in the absence of estradiol, PR-IR was rarely observed in the ampulla. Estradiol treatment increased PR-IR in cell nuclei of the stroma and muscularis of the ampulla, but not of the epithelium. In contrast, PR-IR was seen in epithelial cell nuclei of the isthmus in the absence of estradiol. Surprisingly, while estradiol treatment increased PR-IR in cell nuclei of the stroma and muscularis of the isthmus, it decreased PR-IR in the epithelium. These results suggest for the first time a differential regulation of progestin receptors in the ampulla and isthmus of the oviduct. In particular, while estradiol treatment increased PR-IR in the stroma and muscularis and was without effect on PR-IR in the epithelium of the ampulla, it decreased PR-IR in the epithelium of the isthmus.


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