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a Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Molecular and Integrative Physiology, Ralph L. Smith Research Center, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas 66160-7338
b Department of Biological Sciences, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho 83844-3051
Embryonic development in the western spotted skunk is arrested after blastocyst formation for about 200 days. This developmental arrest is believed to be due to insufficiency of uterine conditions to support continuous development. Implantation and decidualization are defective in cyclooxygenase 2 (Cox2)-, but not Cox1-, deficient mice. We therefore used Northern and in situ hybridization to investigate changes in uterine expression of Cox1 and Cox2 genes during various stages of pregnancy in the spotted skunk. Cox1 was constitutively expressed at all stages of pregnancy examined, but it did exhibit localized up-regulation in the trophoblast and necks of uterine glands at early implantation sites. Cox2 expression was highly regulated with little or no expression during delayed implantation. Cox2 expression was first detected in the uterus and trophoblast prior to blastocyst attachment and remained detectable for 56 days after blastocyst attachment. Cox2 expression was also localized in the luminal and glandular epithelia of uterine segments located between implantation chambers. Changes in Cox expression were not correlated with the abrupt increase in uterine weight that occurs simultaneously with renewed embryonic development but was correlated with an influx of serum proteins into the uterus observed in a previous study.
2 Correspondence. FAX: 208 885 7905; rmead{at}uidaho.edu
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