Effect of conceptus on transforming growth factor (TGF) ?1 mRNA expression and protein concentration in the porcine endometrium--in vivo and in vitro studies.
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ABSTRACT: Transforming growth factor (TGF) ? and its receptors are expressed at the conceptus-maternal interface during early pregnancy in the pig. The present studies were conducted to examine: (1) the effect of conceptus products on TGF?1 mRNA expression and protein concentration in the porcine endometrium using in vivo and in vitro models, and (2) the effect of TGF?1 on proliferation of porcine trophoblast cells in vitro. During in vivo experiments, gilts with one surgically detached uterine horn were slaughtered on days 11 or 14 of the estrous cycle and pregnancy. For in vitro studies, endometrial explants and luminal epithelial (LE) cells co-cultured with stromal (ST) cells were treated with conceptus-exposed medium (CEM). Moreover, porcine trophoblast cells were treated with TGF?1, and the number of viable cells was measured. On day 11, the presence of conceptuses had no effect on TGF?1 mRNA expression, but decreased the TGF?1 protein concentration in the connected uterine horn compared with the detached uterine horn. In contrast to day 11, on day 14 after estrus, TGF?1 mRNA expression and protein content in the endometrium collected from the gravid uterine horn were greater when compared with the contralateral uterine horn. The treatment of endometrial slices with CEM resulted in greater TGF?1 mRNA expression and protein secretion. LE cells responded to CEM with an increased TGF?1 mRNA level. Moreover, TGF?1 stimulated the proliferation of day 14 trophoblast cells. In summary, porcine conceptuses may regulate TGF?1 synthesis in the endometrium at the time of implantation. TGF?1, in turn, may promote conceptus development by increasing the proliferation of trophoblast cells.
SUBMITTER: Blitek A
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3934146 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
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