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Exogenous melatonin Action on hormonal levels, implantation sites and Mel1a receptor expression and PRL-II in ovaries of pinealectomized rats induced hyperprolactinemia

Authors :
Manoel Adrião Gomes Filho
Jennyfer Martins de Carvalho
Fernanda das Chagas Angelo Mendes Tenorio
José Anderson da Silva Gomes
Maria Eduarda da Silva
Geovanna Hachyra Facundo Guedes
Álvaro Aguiar Coelho Teixeira
Otaciana Otacilia de Arruda
Diana Babini Lapa de Albuquerque Britto
Maria Luísa Figueira de Oliveira
Carolline Guimarães D'assunção
Pedro Vinícius Silva Novis
Valéria Wanderley Teixeira
D. M. F. Silva
Edson João da Silva
Bárbara Silva Gonzaga
Marcos Aurélio Santos da Costa
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Research Square Platform LLC, 2020.

Abstract

The study evaluated the effect of exogenous melatonin and the induction of hyperprolactinemia on estrogen, prolactin and progesterone levels, implantation sites and expression of Mel1a and PRL-II receptors in pinealectomized rats ovaries, during the third Initial pregnancy. We Used 35 rats divided into groups: I-rats Sham-pinealectomized (Sham); II – pinealectomized rats (P); III-pinealectomized rats treated with melatonin (P + Honey); IV-pinealectomized rats treated with domperidone (P + Domp); Pinealectomized V-rats treated with melatonin and domperidone (P + Honey/Domp); VI-rats treated with saline + ethanol (placebo honey) and VII-rats treated with saline solution (placebo domp). Melatonin (200μg/100g) and/or Domperidone (4mg/kg) was applied until the 7th day of gestation. The expression of the MEL1A receptor was low in the ovaries of rats P and P + Mel. The PRL-II receptor did not present differences between the groups as well as in the estrogen levels. Prolactin levels were elevated in rats treated with domperidone, while progesterone showed low levels in rats P and P + Domp. The weight and number of implantation sites were reduced in rats P and P + Mel, with no alteration in the weight of the ovaries. Thus, it is concluded that Hyperprolactinemia promotes an increase in the expression of the Mel1a receptor in the ovaries, at the beginning of pregnancy in pinealectomized rats, however without altering the expression of the PRLII receptor. In These animals, prolactin levels were kept elevated regardless of the presence or absence of melatonin, but there seems to be a synergistic effect when melatonin is associated with hyperprolactinemia and that melatonin is a preponderant factor for Maintenance of progesterone levels. Prolactin seems to play an important role during the implantation process.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........274b38f9fe2bc27370e3d58566a6d018
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-21411/v1