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Acetylcholine modulates the effect of ovarian steroids on glutamic acid decarboxylase activity in the rat fallopian tube.
European Journal of Pharmacology 1991 December 4
Glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) activity was measured in the oviduct of normal rats in diestrous and in rats ovariectomized (OVX) seven days before. OVX induced a significant decrease of GAD activity in the Fallopian tube. This effect was completely reversed by coadministration of estradiol benzoate + progesterone (E + P). Simultaneous injection of atropine, but not of alpha-methyl-para-tyrosine or labetalol, completely prevented the activation of GAD induced by ovarian sterois. Moreover, prostigmin significantly potentiated the action of E + P on GAD activity in the rat oviduct. These data clearly suggest the participation of acetylcholine in the mechanisms whereby ovarian steroids regulate GAD activity in the rat Fallopian tube.
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