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Query: UNIPROT:P01178 (oxytocin)
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A 1968 Indian study compared the effect of Norlutin (17-alpha ethynl 19-nor testosterone) and Provera (6-methyl acetoxyprogesterone) suspensions on the uterine motility of virgin rats and mice to the action of natural progesterone and testosterone. The test animals were spayed and 2 weeks later, the rats were injected with 2 mcg of estradiol benzoate daily for 3 consecutive days. The mice received .2 mcg injections. On day 4 the animals were sacrificed and the uterine horns were suspended in a 40 ml organ bath containing Tyrode solution at 32 degrees centigrade and aerated with 5% carbon dioxide in oxygen. Rat uterine movement was recorded isotonically with a linear frontal writing lever while a heart lever was used for mice. The action of the compounds was also tested on oxytocin-induced spasms. Norlutin suspension (1.25-50 mcg/ml) inhibited both amplitude and tone of uterine contraction within 2-10 minutes and lasted more than 1 hour. The uterus failed to respond to oxytocin during peak Norlutin action. A progesterone concentration of 1.25 mcg also produced uterine relaxation but its effect on contractual tone was insignificant. Graded concentrations of Provera and testosterone suspension failed to effect uterine motility in rats and mice.
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PMID:Effect of some synthetic progestational steroids on uterine contractions. 578 55

Fertilized eggs from rabbits 1 or 2.5 days after insemination were transferred to the oviduct or uterine horn of recipients that had received a single subcutaneous injection of 20 or 30 mg of one of seven long-acting progestins. The rabbits were observed daily, and the number of implantation sites was determined 10 or 11 days after egg transfer. No implantation sites were recorded in the recipient does treated with progesterone or ZK-5623 (Schering AG, Berlin, West Germany), a nor-steroid compound. Thirty-nine percent and 51% of the transferred eggs implanted in the recipient does treated with ZK-5410 (Schering AG) and chloromadinone acetate (Eli Lilly & Company, Indianapolis, IN), respectively. However, most of the pregnant animals aborted 14 to 20 days after egg transfer. The pregnancy was either maintained to term or was prolonged beyond the normal gestation length in the does treated with other compounds, ZK-53915, ZK-9349 (Schering AG) or Depo-Provera (Upjohn Company, Kalamazoo, MI). The young delivered after a subcutaneous injection of 17 beta-estradiol and oxytocin were found normal and active.
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PMID:Maintenance of pregnancy in rabbits treated with long-lasting progestins. 685 82