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Expression of proteinases and proteinase inhibitors during embryo-uterine contact in the pig

✍ Scribed by Menino, A.R. ;Hogan, A. ;Schultz, G.A. ;Novak, S. ;Dixon, W. ;Foxcroft, G.H.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
132 KB
Volume
21
Category
Article
ISSN
0192-253X

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✦ Synopsis


Implantation in pigs is noninvasive and characterized by interdigitation of embryonic and endometrial epithelial cell processes. However, when pig embryos are transferred to ectopic sites, trophoblast becomes invasive. The objective of this study was to evaluate expression of proteinases and proteinase inhibitors in pig embryos and uteri at the time of endometrial attachment. RNA was extracted from Day 15.75 pig embryos and uteri and reverse transcribed, and cDNA was amplified by polymerase chain reactions using primers specific for urokinase-type plasminogen activator (uPA), matrix metalloproteinases-2 and -9 (MMP-2 and -9), and tissue inhibitors of MMP-1, -2, and -3 (TIMP-1, -2, and -3). Localization of transcripts for the genes of interest in embryos and uteri was performed using in situ hybridization with antisense riboprobes. Day 15.75 pig embryos and uteri expressed transcripts for uPA, MMP-2 and -9, and TIMP-1, -2, and -3. In situ hybridization revealed weak expression of uPA in the trophectoderm and moderate expression in the adjacent extraembryonic endoderm. TIMP-1 transcripts were abundant in extraembryonic endoderm and scattered throughout the trophectoderm. TIMP-2 appeared to be expressed in all cells of the embryo. TIMP-3 expression was observed in the trophectoderm and, to a lesser extent, in the extraembryonic endoderm. Specific localization of MMP-2 and -9 transcripts above background was not observed by in situ hybridization in either embryos or uterus. Uterine expression of uPA and TIMP-1, -2 and -3 was localized to the endometrial stroma. Transcripts of these genes were not observed in either the luminal or glandular endometrial epithelium. These results suggest that pig embryos and uteri express a wide array of proteinases and proteinase inhibitors during the period of uterine association. The abundant expression of proteinases and proteinase inhibitors during the period of uterine association. The abundant expression of TIMP in pig embryos may partially explain the absence of invasive implantation in this species in contrast to implantation typified by rodents and primates.


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