Journal article
The effect of relaxin on collagen metabolism in the nonpregnant rat pubic symphysis: The influence of estrogen and progesterone in regulating relaxin activity
CS Samuel, A Butkus, JP Coghlan, JF Bateman
Endocrinology | ENDOCRINE SOC | Published : 1996
Abstract
The aim of this study was to examine the effects of relaxin on collagen content, solubility, and composition in the rat pubic symphysis. Nonpregnant, female Sprague-Dawley rats were bilaterally ovariectomized and either unprimed or primed with estrogen or progesterone alone, or a combination of estrogen and progesterone. One week later these animals were given increasing doses of a synthetic human (gene-2) relaxin (0-100 μg) before being killed 16 h later. Their pubic symphysial tissues were then removed and analyzed for collagen content and solubility, whereas collagen composition was determined by SDS-PAGE. Relaxin administration significantly increased the length (140 ± 6%) and weight (17..
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