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Are integrins and ligands correlated at pig placental interface during pregnancy?

In the present work, we emphasize the studies about integrins and their receptors in pig placental interface at different times of gestation. Uterine placental interface (n = 24) of 17, 30, 60 and 70 days of gestation (dg) and non-pregnant uterus (n = 4) of crossbred sows were used. The presence of...

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Autores principales: Carolina, Velez, Mariangeles, Clauzure, Delia, Williamson, Monica, Garcia, Mirta, Koncurat, Claudio, Barbeito
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Publicado: Bioscientifica Ltd 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10083652/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36795678
http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/RAF-22-0079
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author Carolina, Velez
Mariangeles, Clauzure
Delia, Williamson
Monica, Garcia
Mirta, Koncurat
Claudio, Barbeito
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Mariangeles, Clauzure
Delia, Williamson
Monica, Garcia
Mirta, Koncurat
Claudio, Barbeito
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description In the present work, we emphasize the studies about integrins and their receptors in pig placental interface at different times of gestation. Uterine placental interface (n = 24) of 17, 30, 60 and 70 days of gestation (dg) and non-pregnant uterus (n = 4) of crossbred sows were used. The presence of αvβ3 (ITGAV (integrin subunit alpha V) ITGB3 (integrin subunit beta 3)) and α5β1 (ITGA5 (integrin subunit alpha V) ITGB3 (integrin subunit beta 3)) integrins, and their ligands fibronectin (FN) and osteopontin (OPN/ SPP1), was detected by immunohistochemistry, and the immunolabeled area percentage (IAP) and the optical density (OD) were determined. The integrins and its ligands analyzed have presented peaks of expression in early and mid-gestation, both in IAP and in the OD area, decreasing at 70 dg. These temporal changes showed us that the molecules studied in this work participate in embryo/feto–maternal attachment, variably. Besides, we found a significant correlation both in the intensity and in the extension of immunostaining for trophoblastic FN and endometrial αvβ3, and trophoblastic OPN and endometrial α5β1, throughout the entire pig pregnancy. At late gestation, there is notable placental remodeling with subsequent removal or renewal of folds at the uterine–placental interface that results in the loss of focal adhesions. The decrease of the expression of some integrins and their ligands in late gestation, particularly at 70 dg, would demonstrate that there would be other adhesion molecules and other ligands that could be participating in the establishment of the maternal–fetal interface. LAY SUMMARY: To carry a successful pregnancy, the formation of the placenta in pigs depends on adhesion molecules. Some of these molecules called integrins bind to other molecules such as fibronectin (FN) and osteopontin (OPN/SPP1). The variation in those molecule amounts during gestation would indicate which molecule is participating and what role it plays in pregnancy. We worked with pig placentas of early, mid- and late- gestation and non-pregnant uteruses. αvβ3 (ITGAV (integrin subunit alpha V) ITGB3 (integrin subunit beta 3)) and α5β1 (ITGA5 (integrin subunit alpha 5) ITGB1 (integrin subunit beta 1)) integrins, FN and OPN were found until mid-gestation but not at late gestation, suggesting that other types of molecules have a role in the last period of gestation.
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spelling pubmed-100836522023-04-11 Are integrins and ligands correlated at pig placental interface during pregnancy? Carolina, Velez Mariangeles, Clauzure Delia, Williamson Monica, Garcia Mirta, Koncurat Claudio, Barbeito Reprod Fertil Research In the present work, we emphasize the studies about integrins and their receptors in pig placental interface at different times of gestation. Uterine placental interface (n = 24) of 17, 30, 60 and 70 days of gestation (dg) and non-pregnant uterus (n = 4) of crossbred sows were used. The presence of αvβ3 (ITGAV (integrin subunit alpha V) ITGB3 (integrin subunit beta 3)) and α5β1 (ITGA5 (integrin subunit alpha V) ITGB3 (integrin subunit beta 3)) integrins, and their ligands fibronectin (FN) and osteopontin (OPN/ SPP1), was detected by immunohistochemistry, and the immunolabeled area percentage (IAP) and the optical density (OD) were determined. The integrins and its ligands analyzed have presented peaks of expression in early and mid-gestation, both in IAP and in the OD area, decreasing at 70 dg. These temporal changes showed us that the molecules studied in this work participate in embryo/feto–maternal attachment, variably. Besides, we found a significant correlation both in the intensity and in the extension of immunostaining for trophoblastic FN and endometrial αvβ3, and trophoblastic OPN and endometrial α5β1, throughout the entire pig pregnancy. At late gestation, there is notable placental remodeling with subsequent removal or renewal of folds at the uterine–placental interface that results in the loss of focal adhesions. The decrease of the expression of some integrins and their ligands in late gestation, particularly at 70 dg, would demonstrate that there would be other adhesion molecules and other ligands that could be participating in the establishment of the maternal–fetal interface. LAY SUMMARY: To carry a successful pregnancy, the formation of the placenta in pigs depends on adhesion molecules. Some of these molecules called integrins bind to other molecules such as fibronectin (FN) and osteopontin (OPN/SPP1). The variation in those molecule amounts during gestation would indicate which molecule is participating and what role it plays in pregnancy. We worked with pig placentas of early, mid- and late- gestation and non-pregnant uteruses. αvβ3 (ITGAV (integrin subunit alpha V) ITGB3 (integrin subunit beta 3)) and α5β1 (ITGA5 (integrin subunit alpha 5) ITGB1 (integrin subunit beta 1)) integrins, FN and OPN were found until mid-gestation but not at late gestation, suggesting that other types of molecules have a role in the last period of gestation. Bioscientifica Ltd 2023-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10083652/ /pubmed/36795678 http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/RAF-22-0079 Text en © the author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
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Monica, Garcia
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Claudio, Barbeito
Are integrins and ligands correlated at pig placental interface during pregnancy?
title Are integrins and ligands correlated at pig placental interface during pregnancy?
title_full Are integrins and ligands correlated at pig placental interface during pregnancy?
title_fullStr Are integrins and ligands correlated at pig placental interface during pregnancy?
title_full_unstemmed Are integrins and ligands correlated at pig placental interface during pregnancy?
title_short Are integrins and ligands correlated at pig placental interface during pregnancy?
title_sort are integrins and ligands correlated at pig placental interface during pregnancy?
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10083652/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36795678
http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/RAF-22-0079
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