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Critical moments occur at different stages of placental formation in pigs, where the expression of angiogenic factors, that is, molecules that stimulate the formation of blood vessels must be adequate to promote their development. This exchange is necessary to cover the increasing nutritional demands of fetuses in continuous development. Determining the changes in the area of capillary density in relation to fetal development and the expression of angiogenic factors throughout pregnancy in pigs could contribute to understanding the causes of fetal loss. Placental samples were obtained at gestational days 40, 77, 85 and 114 (n = 7, 10, 7 and 5, respectively). We found that the capillary area density increases accompanying fetal growth with advancing gestation and an increase in capillary area density in late-middle gestation, around day 77, is due to the expansion in the number of small blood vessels on the maternal side. The present findings suggest that an intense angiogenesis would be present even until late-middle gestation at day 77 of pregnancy, with the predominance of angiogenic stimulation by specific molecules that promote this process.
SUBMITTER: Fiorimanti MR
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9012939 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Fiorimanti Mariana Rita MR Cristofolini Andrea Lorena AL Moreira-Espinoza María José MJ Rabaglino María Belén MB Barbeito Claudio Gustavo CG Merkis Cecilia Inés CI
Reproduction & fertility 20220101 1
The aims of this study were to determine the changes in the capillary area density in relation to fetal development, to determine immunoexpression of angiogenic factors and to compare their mRNA expression throughout pig gestation. Samples were collected from the maternal-chorioallantoic interface at days 40, 77, 85 and 114 of pregnancy for immunohistochemistry analysis and the measurement of mRNA expression of <i>VEGFA, ANGPT1, ANGPT2, FGF2</i> and its receptors <i>KDR, TEK, FGFR1</i>, <i>FGFR2 ...[more]