Regulation of uterine and conceptus secretory activity in the pig.

R. Simmen, F. Simmen
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Abstract

Evidence is presented for the involvement of a number of specific uterine- and conceptus-derived proteins in endometrial differentiation and conceptus or fetal development. These secretory proteins include mitogens (insulin-like growth factor-I and -II, epidermal growth factor, uterine luminal fluid mitogen), binding and transport proteins (uteroferrin, insulin-like growth factor and retinol binding proteins, respectively), protease inhibitors (antileukoproteinase, plasmin/trypsin inhibitor), and trophoblastic specific proteins. Using immunological reagents and specific complementary DNA (cDNA) probes, the tissue origins of several of these proteins have now been identified. In addition, the temporal regulation of messenger RNA (mRNA) production for a number of these proteins has been elucidated. The results suggest that although circulating and locally produced steroid hormones may be involved in regulating the synthetic abilities of these tissues during pregnancy, other, as yet undefined, factors may also mediate these activities. In this paper we present a review of the current knowledge pertaining to the identity, physiological regulation and potential functions of pig maternal and conceptus secretory proteins during pregnancy.
猪子宫和子宫分泌活性的调节。
有证据表明,一些特定的子宫和胎源蛋白参与子宫内膜分化和妊娠或胎儿发育。这些分泌蛋白包括有丝分裂原(胰岛素样生长因子- i和-II、表皮生长因子、子宫腔液有丝分裂原)、结合蛋白和转运蛋白(分别为子宫铁蛋白、胰岛素样生长因子和视黄醇结合蛋白)、蛋白酶抑制剂(抗白蛋白、纤溶酶/胰蛋白酶抑制剂)和滋养层特异性蛋白。利用免疫试剂和特定的互补DNA (cDNA)探针,已经确定了其中一些蛋白质的组织起源。此外,信使RNA (mRNA)产生的一些这些蛋白质的时间调控已被阐明。结果表明,尽管循环和局部产生的类固醇激素可能参与调节怀孕期间这些组织的合成能力,但其他尚未确定的因素也可能介导这些活动。在本文中,我们介绍了目前的知识有关的身份,生理调节和潜在功能的猪母体和妊娠期间的分泌蛋白。
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