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Indomethacin decreased Prostaglandin F 2 alpha levels in the ovaries of marmoset monkeys which were treated with PMS/HCG. The production of estradiol and progesterone, however, was unaffected by the blockade in prostaglandin synthesis. The number of ovulations following PMS/HCG treatment was significantly reduced by indomethacin treatment. These observations suggest that prostaglandins are required for follicular rupture but not for progesterone and estradiol production by the ovary.
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PMID:Effect of indomethacin on prostaglandin and steroid synthesis by the marmoset ovary in vivo. 4 Sep 10

A technique is described whereby elevated temperature and HCG injection yield a high percentage of ovulation in gravid goldfish. Indomethacin (10 mug/g; i.p. injection) completely inhibits ovulation if given within 6 hours following HCG (4 IU/g); the unovulated oocytes develop rapidly into corpora atretica. PGE1, PGE2, and PGF2alpha (5 mug/g; i.p. injection) induce ovulation in fish treated with indomethacin and HCG; PGE2 was most effective when given 11 hours after HCG. The results suggest that the ovulatory action of prostaglandins following HCG stimulation is at the level of the ovary and that it is restricted to a period between 7 and 12 hours after the gonadotropin injection.
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PMID:Effects of indomethacin and prostaglandins on ovulation of goldfish. 115 11

The investigation was designed to study the influence of indomethacin on gonadotropin induced ovulation in the rhesus monkey. Six mature female monkeys were treated with HMG-HCG for at least 2 control ovulatory cycles at dosage levels adjusted to induced ovulation while avoiding superovulation. Ovulation was confirmed by observation of the ovaries for fresh ovulation points at laparotomy. Following establishment of an appropriate dosage schedule, treatment was begun with indomethacin (5 mg/kg/day) starting 5 days prior to HCG and continuing to the time of laparotomy. In a second treatment cycle, indomethacin was administered at a dose of 5 mg/kg b.i.d. together with the established dose of HMG-HCG. Ovarian inspection was carried out as in the control cycles. Venous blood was obtained on treatment days 4, 7, 10 and 11 for determination of serum estrone, estradiol and progesterone. Indomethacin administration resulted in ovulation inhibition at a dose of 10 mg/kg/day when ovulation inducing doses of gonadotropins were administered. Peripheral blood steroid levels suggest that follicle maturation and estrogen production was unimparied by indomethacin. These findings indicate that the ovarian synthesis of prostaglandin may be essential in the process of ovulation.
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PMID:The effect of indomethacin of HMG-HCG induced ovulation in the phesus monkey. 115 14

Immature female rats (21 to 23 days old, 35 to 45 g) were injected subcutaneously with 2-5 i. u. HCG 18 hr before autopsy. Ovaries and uteri were removed; wet weight, dry weight and uterine protein content were determined. Ovarian and uterine weights, ovarian blood volume and uterine protein content were increased after HCG treatment. When immature female rats were pretreated with indomethacin, flufenamic acid or aspirin, the ovarian effects of HCG were inhibited: only slight increases in ovarian weight and blood volume were observed. Indomethacin attenuated the increases in uterine weight, and protein content, but neither flufenamic acid nor aspirin were effective in inhibiting these responses. The possible role of prostaglandins and of oestrogen as mediators of these responses is discussed.
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PMID:The effects of HCG, indomethacin, flufenamic acid and aspirin in the immature female rat. 120 21

The in vitro effects of pH on goldfish (Carassius auratus) ovulation were investigated. Final oocyte maturation and follicular detachment were induced in vivo in gravid goldfish by HCG injections and elevated holding temperatures. Females were biopsied to determine the time of germinal vesicle breakdown and when oocytes should be removed for in vitro incubations. Prior to ovulation, the ovaries were removed, dissected and mature intrafollicular oocytes were incubated in media of varying pH (7.3-8.9). There was a significant increase in ovulation as the pH of the incubation increased and this ovulation could be blocked by indomethacin. Indomethacin did not inhibit the actual mechanism of oocyte expulsion since exogenous PGF2 alpha induced ovulation in indomethacin blocked incubates. Increased pH did not increase the ovulatory response observed with exogenous PGF2 alpha. The combined results suggest that an increase in incubation pH stimulates prostaglandin synthesis that, in turn, stimulates ovulation.
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PMID:Effects of pH on in vitro ovulation of goldfish (Carassius auratus) oocytes. 386 80