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BOR - Papers in Press, published online ahead of print July 5, 2007.
Biol Reprod 2007, 10.1095/biolreprod.107.061929
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Submitted March 29, 2007
Returned for revision April 13, 2007
Accepted June 26, 2007

Embryo


The Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor-Gamma Regulates Trophoblast Cell Differentiation in a Carnivore Model

Joëlle A. Desmarais , Flavia L. Lopes , Hao Zhang , Sanjoy K. Das , and Bruce D. Murphy *

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: bruce.d.murphy{at}umontreal.ca.

Abstract
Nuclear receptors of the peroxisome proliferator- activated receptor (PPAR) family are implicated in implantation and early placental formation. In carnivores, the trophoblast invades to develop intimate contact with the endothelial cells of the maternal circulation, resulting in an endothelio-chorial form of placentation. Spatio-temporal investigation demonstrated peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARG) was strongly and specifically expressed in the mink trophoblast at the time of formation of the syncytiotrophoblast during early implantation, and in trophoblast of the placental labyrinth. The retinoid-X-receptor alpha (RXRA), the heterodimeric partner of PPARG in transcriptional regulation, is, with very few exceptions, co-expressed with PPARG in mink trophoblast. We used mink trophoblast cell lines together with a natural (15-deoxy-delta12,14-prostaglandin J2) or a synthetic (troglitazone) PPARG ligand to demonstrate that PPARG is an authentic regulator of gene expression in this tissue. Ligand-activated PPARG stimulated transcription of the PPRE-luc reporter gene transfected into these cell lines. The prostaglandin-induced morphological changes were accompanied by attenuation in cell proliferation, an increase in PPARG mRNA and protein levels, and the appearance of enlarged and multinuclear cells. Furthermore, 15-deoxy-delta12,14-prostaglandin J2 stimulated the expression of invasion-related genes in trophoblast cells, namely adipophilin and osteopontin. The results demonstrate that PPARG ligands attenuate proliferation and induce differentiation of mink trophoblast cells to the multlinuclear phenotype. The upregulation of differentiationspecific genes in the placenta under the influence of PPARG ligands provides a mechanism by which blastocyst and endometrial prostanoids regulate implantation, as well as the formation and maintenance of the placenta.

Key words: Embryo • Implantation • Placenta • Syncytiotrophoblast • Trophoblast


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