Circulating activin A during equine gestation and immunolocalization of its receptors system in utero-placental tissues and fetal gonads.

Q3 Veterinary
Journal of Equine Science Pub Date : 2021-06-01 Epub Date: 2021-06-18 DOI:10.1294/jes.32.39
Pramod Dhakal, Nobuo Tsunoda, Yasuo Nambo, Hiroyuki Taniyama, Kentaro Nagaoka, Gen Watanabe, Kazuyoshi Taya
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Although equine gestation is unique from the standpoint of fetal gonadal enlargement and regression, the activator of this process is still unknown. The present study aimed to show a possible role of activin during equine gestation. In the first experiment, weekly plasma samples from six pregnant mares were used to measure activin A. In the second experiment, eight pregnant mares carrying female (gestational days 110, 140, 180, and 270) and male fetuses (gestational days 120, 180, 225, and 314) were used for immunohistochemistry of activin receptors (IA, IB, IIA, IIB), and their intracellular mediators (Smad2, Smad3, Smad4). Activin A levels in maternal circulation remained low until fourth weeks of gestation, thereafter, started to increase, and peaked first at 11 weeks of gestation. The second significant peak was observed on the day of parturition. Activin receptors type IA, IB, IIA, and IIB were immunostained in interstitial and germ cells of fetal ovaries and testes along with utero-placental tissues. Smad2, Smad3, and Smad4 were also immunolocalized in all these organs. These results demonstrated the activin-producing capacity of utero-placental tissues, and also evidenced the existence of activin receptors and functional signaling molecules in these organs. The first increment in circulating activin A in maternal circulation coinciding with the timing of initiation of fetal gonadal enlargement suggests that activin from the utero-placental tissues may have a stimulatory role in fetal gonad enlargement and utero-placental development in mares, whereas the second peak could be important to follicular development in the maternal ovary for foal heat.

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马妊娠期循环激活素A及其受体系统在子宫胎盘组织和胎儿性腺中的免疫定位。
虽然从胎儿性腺增大和退化的角度来看,马的妊娠是独特的,但这一过程的激活因子仍然未知。本研究旨在表明激活素在马妊娠期间的可能作用。在第一个实验中,使用6匹怀孕母马每周的血浆样本来测量激活素a。在第二个实验中,使用8匹怀孕母马携带雌性(妊娠第110、140、180和270天)和雄性胎儿(妊娠第120、180、225和314天)进行激活素受体(IA、IB、IIA、IIB)及其细胞内介质(Smad2、Smad3、Smad4)的免疫组化。在妊娠第四周之前,母体循环中的激活素A水平一直很低,此后开始升高,并在妊娠第11周时达到峰值。第二个显著高峰出现在分娩当天。激活素受体IA型、IB型、IIA型和IIB型分别在胎儿卵巢、睾丸和子宫胎盘组织间质细胞和生殖细胞中进行免疫染色。Smad2、Smad3和Smad4也在所有这些器官中免疫定位。这些结果证明了子宫胎盘组织具有激活素产生能力,也证明了这些器官中存在激活素受体和功能信号分子。母体循环中循环激活素A的第一次增加与胎儿性腺增大的开始时间一致,这表明子宫胎盘组织的激活素可能对母马胎儿性腺增大和子宫胎盘发育具有刺激作用,而第二个峰值可能对母马卵巢的卵泡发育至关重要。
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Journal of Equine Science
Journal of Equine Science Veterinary-Equine
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