Abstract
Prostaglandin [PG] precursor fatty acids, predominantly arachidonic acid, were found in the different lipid classes of guinea-pig uterus and plasma on days 7 and 15 of the estrous cycle. Of the total arachidonic acid in the uterus, 93% was esterified to uterine phospholipids, of which 80% was bound to phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylethanolamine. There was a significant decrease in the quantity of arachidonic acid bound to phosphatidylcholine between days 7 and 15 of the estrous cycle. Less than 0.1% of the uterine arachidonic acid was present in the unesterified form. Phosphatidylcholine may form the source of phosphatidyl for uterine PG synthesis in the guinea-pig.