犬胎盘屏障的形态学和功能方面:支持蜕膜-绒毛膜模型的证据。

IF 3.4 Q2 REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY
Giuliano Mario Corte, Jessica Griebel, Karl Klisch, Mahesa Wiesendanger, Mariusz Paweł Kowalewski
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摘要犬胎盘具有蜕膜性和内皮性,是介于无创胎盘和高创胎盘之间的一种中间胎盘类型。蜕膜细胞参与了产前分娩级联反应。由于它们是唯一表达核孕酮受体(PGR)的细胞,它们在黄体孕酮(P4)依赖的胚胎-母体交流中起着至关重要的作用,对维持妊娠至关重要。本研究的重点是蜕细胞的数量、形态和空间排列。免疫组织化学(IHC)用于定位和定量表达pgr的细胞。利用抗pgr、-vimentin和-泛细胞角蛋白抗体对连续组织切片进行评估,从而深入了解蜕膜细胞形态。随后通过透射电子显微镜(TEM)和连续切片扫描电子显微镜(SEM)生成高分辨率的2D和3D图像,重建了蜕膜细胞及其与相邻细胞室的形态相互作用。在预备溶血时观察到pgr表达细胞的显著减少。发现蜕膜细胞具有广泛的细胞质分支,其形态各不相同。此外,3D重建首次突出显示了复杂的蜕膜细胞网络,这些蜕膜细胞构成了胎母屏障的一部分,支持了犬胎盘中蜕膜-绒毛膜界面的存在。因此,我们提出蜕细胞作为胎儿和母体间室的形态和生化活性屏障的作用。P4/PGR信号的减少可能与妊娠过程中蜕细胞数量的减少有关,这是胎盘成熟到分娩的标志。狗有一个蜕膜胎盘,这意味着特定的母细胞(蜕膜细胞)形成了胎盘的一部分。胎盘显示胎儿细胞(滋养细胞)侵入母体子宫结构的行为受到限制。蜕细胞参与了导致出生的激素过程。它们是唯一表达核黄体酮受体(PGR)的胎盘细胞,这使它们能够对维持妊娠所需的黄体酮作出反应。本研究的重点是蜕细胞的数量、形状和排列。我们还发现,在出生前不久,孕酮水平下降时,表达pgr的细胞显著减少。有趣的是,孕酮信号的下降与蜕膜细胞数量的减少有关,这表明胎盘在准备分娩时已经成熟。电镜观察发现,蜕膜细胞形状不规则,呈长分支状延伸。三维重建首次突出了蜕细胞的复杂网络,这些蜕细胞形成了母亲和胎儿之间接触区的一部分,支持了犬胎盘迷宫中新型界面的存在。
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Morphological and functional aspects of the canine placental barrier: Evidence supporting a deciduo-chorial model.

Abstract: The canine placenta, characterized by its deciduate and endotheliochorial nature, represents an intermediate placental type between non-invasive and highly invasive placentas. Decidual cells are involved in the prepartum parturition cascade. As they are the only cells expressing the nuclear progesterone receptor (PGR), they play a crucial role in luteal progesterone (P4)-dependent embryo-maternal communication and are essential for maintaining pregnancy. This study focuses on the quantity, morphology, and spatial arrangement of decidual cells. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) was used to localize and quantify PGR-expressing cells. Consecutive tissue sections were evaluated utilizing anti-PGR, -vimentin, and -pan-cytokeratin antibodies, providing insights into decidual cell morphology. This was followed by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and serial section scanning electron microscopy (SEM) generating high-resolution 2D and 3D images, leading to reconstructions of decidual cells and their morphological interactions with neighboring cellular compartments. A significant reduction in PGR-expressing cells was observed at prepartum luteolysis. Decidual cells were found to be polymorph with extensive cytoplasmic branches, varying individually in their morphology. Further, for the first time, the 3D reconstructions highlighted the complex network of decidual cells, which were shown to form part of the feto-maternal barrier, supporting the existence of a deciduo-chorial interface in the canine placenta. Therefore, we propose a role for decidual cells as a morphological and biochemically active barrier between the fetal and maternal compartments. The decreasing P4/PGR signaling towards prepartum luteolysis is possibly associated with a reduction in the number of decidual cells during the progression of pregnancy as a sign of placental maturation toward parturition.

Lay summary: The dog has a deciduate placenta, meaning that specific maternal cells (decidual cells) form part of the placenta. This placenta shows restricted invasive behavior of fetal cells (trophoblast) into maternal uterine structures. Decidual cells are involved in the hormonal processes leading up to birth. They are the only placental cells expressing the nuclear progesterone receptor (PGR), which allows them to respond to progesterone, needed for the maintenance of pregnancy. This study focuses on the number, shape, and arrangement of decidual cells. We also found a significant reduction in PGR-expressing cells shortly before birth, when progesterone levels decrease. Interestingly, the drop in progesterone signaling is associated with a reduction in the number of decidual cells, indicating maturation of the placenta in preparation for delivery. Using electron microscopy, decidual cells were found to be irregularly shaped with long, branching extensions. For the first time, 3D reconstructions highlighted the complex network of decidual cells, which were shown to form part of the contact zone between mother and fetus - supporting the existence of a new type of interface in the canine placental labyrinth.

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