bp0017cpr11 | (1) | CPR2005
Ziecik A.J.
, Blitek A.
, Kaczmarek M.M.
, Waclawik A.
, Bogacki M.
Inhibition of luteolysis and establishment of pregnancy in pigs results
from oestrogen secretion by the conceptuses and requires progesterone
produced by the corpus luteum (CL). An integral part of maternal
recognition of pregnancy in the pig is the redirection of prostaglandin
(PG) F2α,secretion from endocrine (blood) to exocrine (uterus) direction
and an increase of PGE2 synthesis in both the endometrium and conceptus.
Uterine and conceptus ...