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Adhesion molecule expression and infiltrating maternal leucocyte phenotypes during blastocyst implantation in the pig

✍ Scribed by Anthony Whyte; Richard M. Binns


Book ID
102966126
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
552 KB
Volume
18
Category
Article
ISSN
1065-6995

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ABSTRACT

During the implantation period (days 14 to 30 post coitum) in Large White pigs substantial numbers of endometrial sub‐epithelial leucocytes were observed from about day 18 p.c. These were predominantly MHC Class II^+^, CD45^+^ and reactive for an accessory cell determinant carried by polymorphs and macrophages. Maternal lymphocytes of the CD2^+^, CD4^−^, CD8^−^, and a γδTcR^+^ subtype identified by the mAb 86D, were also present. Few CD4^+^, CD8^+^, or double‐positive lymphocytes were seen. CD2^−^CD4^−^CD8^−^ γδTcR^+^ "Null" cells were seen in stroma adjacent to endometrial glands, as were CD2^+^ lymphocytes. There was no apparent upregulation of CD18, VLA‐4 or CD25. E‐selectin could not be detected on endothelium within uterine tissues or on trophectoderm, nor was a ligand for L‐selectin detectable. The luminal aspect of the uterine epithelium was strongly reactive with anti‐CD15 mAb, which was specifically blocked by lacto‐N‐fucopentaose III, indicating the presence of the Lewis^X^ determinant.


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