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Reprod Fertil Dev ; 33(6): 410-426, 2021 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33752795

ABSTRACT

We investigated the early effects of the equine embryo on maternal serum concentrations of insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF1), leptin and adiponectin, uterine immune cells and genes and proteins related to embryo development and the maintenance of pregnancy. Ipsilateral endometrial expression was assessed on Days 7 and 13 after ovulation for the following transcripts: oestrogen receptor ERα (ESR1), progesterone receptor (PGR), progestin and adipoQ receptor family member 5 (PAQR5), oxytocin receptor (OXTR), prostaglandin-endoperoxide synthase 2 (PTGS2), raf-1 proto-oncogene serine/threonine kinase (RAF1), p21-activated kinase 6 (PAK6), fibroblast growth factor family member 9 (FGF9), IGF1 and its receptor (IGF1R), mucin 1 (MUC1), osteopontin (OPN), leptin receptor (LEPR) and adiponectin receptors 1 and 2 (ADIPOR1 and ADIPOR2). Ipsilateral endometrial immunological cell infiltration and immunohistochemical protein localisation were evaluated on Days 7, 10 and 13 after ovulation for ERα, PGR, OXTR, PTGS2, IGF1, IGF1R, IGF2 and MUC1. Serum hormone concentrations were not affected by reproductive status. Pregnancy downregulated ESR1 and PGR mRNA levels, upregulated the expression of all other genes and affected the expression of all genes, except PGR, on Day 7 (compared with eight genes affected at Day 13). Proteins were affected by pregnancy or by its interaction with other variables (day of extraction and endometrial compartment). Pregnant mares had a higher lymphocyte count, which decreased towards Day 13. The effect of pregnancy on leucocytes and proteins was more evident in superficial endometrial compartments. The results of this study suggest that the equine embryo exerts prompt paracrine regulation of critical biological processes.


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Embryo, Mammalian/physiology , Endometrium/immunology , Endometrium/metabolism , Horses/embryology , Horses/physiology , Adiponectin/blood , Analysis of Variance , Animals , Embryonic Development/genetics , Embryonic Development/physiology , Endometrium/chemistry , Estrogen Receptor alpha/analysis , Estrogen Receptor alpha/genetics , Female , Gene Expression , Hormones/blood , Insulin-Like Growth Factor I/analysis , Leptin/blood , Leukocytes/cytology , Pregnancy , RNA, Messenger/analysis , Receptors, Progesterone/analysis , Receptors, Progesterone/genetics
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Theriogenology ; 114: 221-228, 2018 Jul 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29655155

ABSTRACT

The effect of side of corpus luteum on uterine gene expression and protein localization of estrogen receptor α (ERα) and progesterone receptor (PR) in healthy cyclic and pregnant mares 13 days after ovulation (day 0) was investigated. Transcervical biopsies were performed to collect endometrium ipsilateral and contralateral regarding the side of corpus luteum on day 13 post-ovulation in cyclic (n = 6) and pregnant (n = 6) mares. Blood samples were collected daily from day 0 until the day of biopsy for 17ß-estradiol (E2) and progesterone (P4) determinations. Receptor expression was determined by immunohistochemistry and transcript expression by real time RT-PCR. Serum E2 and P4 concentrations were not affected by reproductive status. The contralateral horn presented higher percentage of positive cells for ERα than the ipsilateral horn (P < .05), but side did not affect PR. ERα showed low staining and no main effect of pregnancy was found, but pregnant mares had lower protein expression of PR (19.8 vs. 40.4 ±â€¯5.3%, P < .01). The contralateral horn tended to present higher expression of ERα mRNA (1.33 vs. 0.97 ±â€¯0.17, P < .10) and PR mRNA (1.96 vs. 1.57 ±â€¯0.52, P < .09). ERα mRNA relative expression was lower in the pregnant group (0.88 vs. 1.44 ±â€¯0.19, P < .05). The interaction of reproductive status and side of corpus luteum tended to affect PR mRNA expression as pregnant mares had a lower PR mRNA content in the ipsilateral horn than cyclic mares. To our knowledge, this is the first study that describes the behavior of steroid receptors in the endometrium of mares regarding side of corpus luteum.


Subject(s)
Corpus Luteum/physiology , Endometrium/physiology , Horses/physiology , Pregnancy, Animal , Receptors, Progesterone/metabolism , Animals , Estrogen Receptor alpha/genetics , Estrogen Receptor alpha/metabolism , Female , Gene Expression Regulation/physiology , Pregnancy , Pregnancy, Animal/physiology , Progesterone/metabolism , Receptors, Progesterone/genetics
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