Knazek R A, Watson K C, Lim M F, Cannizzaro A M, Christy R J, Liu S C
Prostaglandins. 1980 Jun;19(6):891-7. doi: 10.1016/0090-6980(80)90123-9.
Mammary glands were excised from female C3H mice at various stages of their estrus cycle. Homogenates incubated at 37 degrees C +/- 10(5) M indomethacin synthesized prostaglandins (PG) E and f2 alpha at rates that varied as a function of the stage at estrus. The rate of PGF2 alpha synthesis was maximal at 1330 pg per mg protein per 2 hr in early diestrus and fell to undetectable levels in early estrus. PGE synthesis exhibited a similar pattern, being maximal at 83 pg per mg protein per 2 hr in early diestrus. These observations suggest that prostaglandins play a role in the cyclic changes observed within the mammary gland.