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Arylsulphatase A activity and sulphatide concentration in the female rabbit oviduct are under physiological hormonal influence

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Oviduct samples of female rabbits in different phases of the reproductive cycle were analysed to establish the role of sex steroid hormones in the regulation of sulphatide concentration and arylsulphatase A activity. In addition to biochemical procedures, histochemical techniques were used to localize both enzyme activity and the natural substrate. The plasma concentrations of progesterone and 17β-oestradiol were determined by radioimmunoassay (RIA). The findings show that the parameters examined undergo considerable changes during the different phases of the reproductive cycle. Oestrogens exert an inducing action on arylsulphatase A activity, while progesterone inhibits it. Fluctuations of the catabolic arylsulphatase activity condition the sulphatide concentration, which reaches maximum values at the eighth post-ovulatory day when progesterone dominance is consolidated. In this phase of the reproductive cycle, thin-layer chromatography confirms the presence not only of larger quantities of sulphatides, but also of all other lipid fractions.

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Vitaioli, L., Gobbetti, A. & Baldoni, E. Arylsulphatase A activity and sulphatide concentration in the female rabbit oviduct are under physiological hormonal influence. Histochem J 28, 149–156 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02331420

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