Regulation of conceptus development and attachment in pigs.

R. Geisert, J. Yelich
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Abstract

Implantation/placentation in domestic pigs is preceded by synthesis of oestrogen by the conceptus to maintain functional corpora lutea throughout pregnancy and a rapid morphological transformation of conceptuses from spherical to long filamentous thread-like structures. Initial conceptus expansion, reaching a metre in length, not only delineates the surface area for placental attachment, but also provides the mechanism for delivery of oestrogen to signal events necessary for placentation throughout the uterine horn. Timing for conceptus gene expression to induce trophoblast expansion and attachment in pigs is temporally associated with downregulation of progesterone receptors and increase in oestrogen receptors within the uterine epithelium. Within the confines of the uterine lumen, pig conceptuses normally do not erode or invade through the uterine epithelial surface. However, the pig conceptus possesses extensive proteolytic activity as it is highly invasive outside the uterine lumen of the pig. Initial release of oestrogen by the elongating pig conceptus induces endometrial release of cytokines and a variety of protease inhibitors. Recently, endometrial expression for the inter-trypsin inhibitor (I alpha I) family of protease inhibitors has been detected in the pig endometrium during conceptus elongation and attachment. It is possible that I alpha Is may function to inhibit trophoblast invasion and also serve as targets for adhesion molecules, such as integrins and heparin, to aid in placental attachment to the uterine epithelium.
猪概念发育和依恋的调控。
在家猪的着床/胎盘发生之前,母体会合成雌激素,以维持整个妊娠期间黄体的功能,并且母体会迅速从球形结构转变为长丝状结构。最初的子宫扩张,长度可达1米,不仅描绘了胎盘附着的表面积,而且还提供了通过子宫角传递雌激素的机制,以发出胎盘所需的信号。妊娠基因表达诱导猪滋养细胞扩张和附着的时间与子宫上皮内孕酮受体的下调和雌激素受体的增加有关。在子宫腔的范围内,猪胎通常不会侵蚀或侵入子宫上皮表面。然而,猪胎体具有广泛的蛋白水解活性,因为它在猪子宫腔外具有高度侵入性。妊娠猪初始释放雌激素诱导子宫内膜释放细胞因子和多种蛋白酶抑制剂。最近,在猪子宫内膜中发现了妊娠延伸和附着期间胰蛋白酶抑制剂(I α I)家族的表达。I α - is可能具有抑制滋养细胞侵袭的功能,也可能作为粘附分子(如整合素和肝素)的靶标,以帮助胎盘附着于子宫上皮。
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