Embryo-uterine interactions during early stages of pregnancy in domestic mammals.

M Guillomot, P Reinaud, G Charpigny, J Martal
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The first part of this paper presents data concerning our knowledge of uterine proteins during early pregnancy in domestic mammals; the second part gives results of in vitro biochemical studies on embryo-uterine interactions in the ewe. We have developed an in vitro technique of the co-culture of ovine uterine epithelial cells with the blastocyst or its secretory proteins. The effects of a specific trophoblastic protein (oTPB), involved in the maintenance of the corpus luteum, have been particularly studied by this system. The modifications of endometrial protein synthesis have been measured by incorporation of radiolabelled amino acids and analysed by electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE or bidimensional). The results show that the presence of the blastocyst, or of its total secretory proteins or oTPB alone, decreased overall protein synthesis by the endometrial cells. The nature of the secreted proteins was apparently not affected by the blastocyst, but the addition of oTPB alone increased the production of 3 polypeptides (MW = 150.10(3); 74.10(3); 50.10(3) and pI = 7-8.2; 5.4-5.2; 6.4, respectively) and decreased the synthesis of 2 others (MW = 57.10(3); 35.10(3) and pI = 7-6.7; 5.3, respectively). We also studied the effects of co-culture with uterine cells on blastocyst DNA and protein synthesis. In no cases we obtained stimulation of blastocyst development during the co-culture period, and DNA or protein synthesis decreased in the presence of uterine cells. In conclusion, the presence of specific uterine proteins has been established in some domestic mammals (pig, rabbit) but not in all of them. Although local modifications of uterine protein synthesis are induced by the embryo or its secretory products, the nature and the role of the proteins which are affected need to be determined by further studies.

家养哺乳动物妊娠早期胚胎-子宫的相互作用。
本文的第一部分介绍了有关我们的知识子宫蛋白在怀孕早期在国内哺乳动物;第二部分给出母羊胚胎-子宫相互作用的体外生化研究结果。我们开发了一种体外培养绵羊子宫上皮细胞与囊胚或其分泌蛋白共培养的技术。一种特殊的滋养细胞蛋白(oTPB)的作用,参与黄体的维持,已被该系统特别研究。子宫内膜蛋白合成的改变已经通过掺入放射性标记的氨基酸来测量,并通过电泳(SDS-PAGE或二维)进行分析。结果表明,囊胚的存在,或其总分泌蛋白或单独的oTPB,减少了子宫内膜细胞的总蛋白合成。泌蛋白的性质显然不受囊胚的影响,但单独添加oTPB可增加3种多肽的产量(MW = 150.10);74.10 (3);50.10(3), pI = 7-8.2;5.4 - -5.2;6.4),减少了2个(MW = 57.10(3));35.10(3), pI = 7-6.7;分别为5.3)。我们还研究了与子宫细胞共培养对囊胚DNA和蛋白质合成的影响。在共培养期间,我们没有获得囊胚发育的刺激,DNA或蛋白质合成在子宫细胞的存在下减少。由此可见,在部分家畜(猪、兔)中存在特异性子宫蛋白,但并非所有家畜都存在特异性子宫蛋白。虽然子宫蛋白合成的局部修饰是由胚胎或其分泌产物引起的,但受影响的蛋白质的性质和作用需要进一步研究来确定。
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