Piccinno_2017_Theriogenology_90_74

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Title : Effect of neostigmine on contractility of equine pre-ovulatory follicles: An in vitro study - Piccinno_2017_Theriogenology_90_74
Author(s) : Piccinno M , Rizzo A , Cariello G , Sciorsci RL
Ref : Theriogenology , 90 :74 , 2017
Abstract :

In this study, the Authors investigated the modulatory effect of three single doses (10-6, 10-5, and 10-4 M) of neostigmine on the spontaneous contractility of equine pre-ovulatory follicles in an isolated organ bath, to establish the relationship between this acetylcholinesterase inhibitor and ovulation, in the mare. The results indicate that neostigmine increases pre-ovulatory contractility in equine follicles at each dose, but in a different manner. Indeed, the rise in contractility induced by neostigmine at 10-6 M and 10-4 M was phasic, while at 10-5 M it was tonic. The data obtained indicate possible implications of these drugs in the pharmacological modulation of equine ovulation.

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Piccinno M, Rizzo A, Cariello G, Sciorsci RL (2017)
Effect of neostigmine on contractility of equine pre-ovulatory follicles: An in vitro study
Theriogenology 90 :74

Piccinno M, Rizzo A, Cariello G, Sciorsci RL (2017)
Theriogenology 90 :74