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Poly(ADP-Ribose) Polymerase in Bovine Retained and Not Retained Placenta

✍ Scribed by Marta Kankofer; Leszek Guz


Book ID
104468627
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
93 KB
Volume
38
Category
Article
ISSN
0936-6768

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✦ Synopsis


Contents Poly(ADP‐ribose) polymerase (PARP) synthesizes poly(ADP‐ribose) in response to DNA strand breaks using NAD^+^ as a substrate. It leads to consequences for metabolism not only on a cellular level, but also on a tissue level, among others: NAD^+^ and ATP depletion. Retention of foetal membranes (RF) in cows is supposed to be connected with the imbalance between production and neutralization of reactive oxygen species, leading to oxidative damage to DNA, lipids and proteins. The aim of this preliminary study was to detect the presence of PARP in bovine placenta and to describe the enzyme with respect to type of placental tissue, time and mode of delivery. Placentomes, collected after spontaneous delivery or caesarian section, were divided into maternal and foetal parts of placenta, homogenized, and subjected to electrophoresis. Cows were divided into six groups as follows: (A) caesarian section before term with RF, (B) caesarian section before term without RF, (C) spontaneous delivery at term with RF, (D) spontaneous delivery at term without RF, (E) caesarian section at term with RF, (F) caesarian section at term without RF. PARP was detected by Western blotting using commercially available bovine anti PARP antibody. Bands referred to as bovine PARP standard were present in all examined tissues as well as the products of its cleavage. However, the patterns of bands were different with respect to type of tissue, time, and mode of delivery. Further experiments on detailed relationship between PARP activity and the process of releasing and retaining of bovine placenta are necessary.


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