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Biology of Reproduction 66, 1430-1436 (2002)
© 2002 Society for the Study of Reproduction, Inc.


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Implantation-Associated Changes in Bovine Uterine Expression of Integrins and Extracellular Matrix1

Doris M. MacIntyrea, Hai Choo Lima, Kim Ryana, Sarah Kimminsa, Julie A. Smallb, and Leslie A. MacLaren2,,a

a Department of Plant & Animal Sciences, Nova Scotia Agricultural College, Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada B2N 5E3 b Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada, Research Centre, Brandon, Manitoba, Canada R7A 5Y3

Appropriate integrin expression appears to be necessary for successful implantation of human embryos and varies considerably among species. The present study was undertaken to determine the distributions of integrin subunits {alpha}1, {alpha}3, and {alpha}6 as well as the extracellular matrix (ECM) components collagen IV and laminin in implanting bovine trophoblast and endometrium. Immunohistochemical staining of cryostat sections prepared from nonpregnant endometrium, of preattachment through to early villus development pregnant endometrium (Days 18, 21, 24, and 30), and of isolated trophoblast binucleate cells was performed. Trophoblast down-regulated the integrin {alpha}1 subunit as attachment proceeded, whereas reactivity scores for {alpha}6 antibody tended to increase from Day 18 through 24 and remained high. A subpopulation of trophoblast binucleate cells expressed the {alpha}3 integrin subunit. Uterine epithelium constitutively expressed {alpha}3 and {alpha}6 integrin subunits, but the {alpha}1 subunit was down-regulated as the luminal epithelium was modified. Collagen IV and laminin reactivity increased in the basal lamina and underlying subepithelial stroma as pregnancy proceeded. The results suggest that binucleate cell fusion with the maternal epithelium initiates integrin and ECM changes in the subepithelial stroma.

First decision: 25 June 2001.

1 Funded by grants from the Dairy Farmers of Canada, Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture and Marketing, and the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council.

2 Correspondence: Leslie MacLaren, Department of Plant and Animal Sciences, Nova Scotia Agricultural College, 58 River Rd., Box 550, Truro, NS, Canada B2N 5E3. FAX: 902 895 6734; l.maclaren{at}nsac.ns.ca




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