The effect of the anti-progestin ru 486 on early pregnancy in the long-tailed macaque (Macaca fascicularis)
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1989Author
Owiti, George E.O
Tarantal, Alice F
Lasley, Bill L
Hendrickx, Andrew G
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The efficacy of various doses of RU 486 in terminating pregnancy before and after the luteal-placental shift (LPS) in the long-tailed macaque (Macaca fascicularis) was assessed through sonographic examination and measurements of steroid hormones and their metabolites. Intramuscular injection of 1.0, 2.5,12.5, or 25.0 mg/kg was administered either from gestational day (GD) 15–18 (Group 1; N = 11) or GD 23–26 (Group 2; N = 9). The timing of treatment was determined by the detection of the preovulatory estrogen peak via daily urinary estrone conjugate (E1C) measurements. In Group 1, a 90.9% pregnancy loss was observed (10/11); seven animals aborted during GD 15–20, two animals indicated early embryonic death with retained gestational sacs, one animal aborted on GD 56, and one pregnancy was maintained. In Group 2, an 88.9% pregnancy loss was observed (8/9); eight animals aborted between GD 26–29, and one pregnancy was unaffected. Hormone profiles appeared to fall secondarily to the loss of trophoblast function. These results indicate: (a) RU 486 was more effective after the LPS; and (b) the primary effect of RU 486 appeared to be at the level of the products of conception.
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