Characterization of TNSALP expression and activity in porcine utero-placental tissues.

IF 3.4 Q2 REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY
Reproduction & fertility Pub Date : 2025-06-18 Print Date: 2025-04-01 DOI:10.1530/RAF-25-0005
Claire Stenhouse, Nirvay Sah, Katherine M Halloran, Robyn M Moses, Makenzie G Newton, Joe W Cain, Heewon Seo, Guoyao Wu, Gregory A Johnson, Fuller W Bazer
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Abstract: Tissue non-specific alkaline phosphatase (TNSALP) regulates postnatal phosphate homeostasis, but its role in utero-placental phosphate availability remains poorly understood. Gilts were bred and hysterectomized on Day 60 or Day 90 of gestation (n = 6/day). Phosphate was less abundant in allantoic and amniotic fluids on Day 90 compared to Day 60. TNSALP protein was immunolocalized, and enzymatic activity was quantified and localized in endometrial and chorioallantois tissues. Day had no effect on TNSALP activity in the chorioallantois. In contrast, endometrial TNSALP activity was lower on Day 90 compared to Day 60. Phosphate abundance in allantoic fluid correlated positively with endometrial TNSALP activity on Day 60 but not Day 90. TNSALP protein was abundantly expressed in the endometrium and chorioallantois on both days investigated, with localization to the endometrial, chorionic, and areolar epithelia, as well as stromal cells and endothelium. TNSALP activity was detected in the endothelium of the blood vessels in both the endometrium and chorioallantois, and on the basal surface of the endometrial glands on Day 60 but not Day 90. The endometrial stratum compactum stroma had strong TNSALP activity on Day 60. Weak TNSALP activity was present in the areolar epithelium, with a modest increase in activity on Day 90 compared to Day 60. TNSALP activity was present in the columnar chorionic epithelial cells, with an apparent decrease in activity in the chorioallantois on Day 90 compared to Day 60. These data reveal spatiotemporal changes in TNSALP localization and activity, suggesting its involvement in regulating phosphate availability at the utero-placental interface in swine.

Lay summary: Phosphate is an essential nutrient for fetal growth, but how it is managed during pregnancy is not fully understood. This study explored the role of an enzyme called tissue non-specific alkaline phosphatase (TNSALP) in regulating phosphate availability in the uterus and placenta in pigs in mid- and late pregnancy. Phosphate levels decreased in the fluids surrounding the fetus in late pregnancy. TNSALP was present in the uterus and placenta, and the amount of the enzyme varied depending on the tissue and stage of pregnancy and correlated with changes in phosphate levels. These findings suggest that TNSALP plays a key role in managing phosphate transport from the mother to the fetus in pregnancy to support fetal development.

猪子宫胎盘组织中TNSALP表达及活性的研究。
组织非特异性碱性磷酸酶(TNSALP)调节出生后磷酸盐稳态,但其在子宫胎盘磷酸盐可利用性中的作用仍然知之甚少。分别于妊娠第60天和第90天(n=6/天)进行子宫切除。与第60天相比,第90天尿囊液和羊水中的磷酸盐含量较低。在子宫内膜和绒毛膜尿囊组织中,TNSALP蛋白被免疫定位,酶活性被量化和定位。虽然白天对绒毛膜尿囊TNSALP活性没有影响,但子宫内膜TNSALP活性在第90天降低。第60天,尿囊液中磷酸盐丰度与子宫内膜TNSALP活性呈正相关。在研究的两天内,TNSALP蛋白在子宫内膜和绒毛膜尿囊中大量表达,并定位于子宫内膜、绒毛膜和乳晕上皮,以及间质细胞和内皮。在第60天,子宫内膜和绒毛膜尿囊的血管内皮以及子宫内膜腺的基底表面均检测到TNSALP活性,但第90天未检测到。子宫内膜致密层间质在第60天具有较强的TNSALP活性。乳晕上皮中存在较弱的TNSALP活性,与第60天相比,第90天的活性略有增加。柱状绒毛膜上皮细胞中存在TNSALP活性,与第60天相比,第90天绒毛膜尿囊中的活性明显降低。这些数据揭示了TNSALP定位和活性的时空变化,表明其参与调节猪子宫-胎盘界面的磷酸盐可用性。
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