Project description:Endometrial remodeling is required for implantation in all mammalian species. To identify the factors that promote cell proliferation at the implantation site were explored in bovine endometrium and extra-embryonic membrane during the peri-implantation period. Microarray analysis showed that the expression levels of various trophoblast specific genes were higher in the extra-embryonic membrane at gravid horn than in the extra-embryonic membrane at non-gravid horn namely, CSH1, PRPs, PAGs, AIF, Muc-1, etc. Furthermore, EGFR, INHBA and INHBB expression were higher in endometrium of gravid horn. Gene expression profiles were analyzed in the gravid and non-gravid extra-embryonic membrane and endometrium at around Day 30 of gestation
Project description:Endometrial remodeling is required for implantation in all mammalian species. To identify the factors that promote cell proliferation at the implantation site were explored in bovine endometrium and extra-embryonic membrane during the peri-implantation period. Microarray analysis showed that the expression levels of various trophoblast specific genes were higher in the extra-embryonic membrane at gravid horn than in the extra-embryonic membrane at non-gravid horn namely, CSH1, PRPs, PAGs, AIF, Muc-1, etc. Furthermore, EGFR, INHBA and INHBB expression were higher in endometrium of gravid horn.
Project description:In an attempt to unveil part of the molecular processes controlling porcine placentation we have investigated the pregnancy induced gene expression in the porcine endometrium at Day 14 after insemination using the Affymetrix GeneChip® Porcine Genome Array. Experiment Overall Design: At Day 14 after insemination, samples were obtained from the endometrium of pregnant sows and sows inseminated with inactivated semen for RNA extraction and hybridization on Affymetrix microarrays. The uteri were removed and each uterine horn was flushed with PBS containing 1% fetal calf serum, and subsequently opened longitudinally at the anti-mesometrial side. The sites of embryonic attachment were macroscopically visual in the endometrium on the mesometrial side in form of hyperemic zones. Samples of the endometrium (lamina epithelialis, lamina propria and tela submucosa, but not tunica muscularis) were isolated from proximal (the end close to the ovaries), intermedial, and distal (next to the corpus uteri)) sections of each uterine horn. Samples were taken from the endometrium of the non-pregnant animals at comparable locations.