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Paracrine effects of a uterine agglutinin are mediated via the sialic acids present in the rat uterine endometrium.

U Chatterji1, A K Sen, R Schauer, M Chowdhury.   

Abstract

A 32 kDa estrogen-induced, sialic acid-specific agglutinin (P-SAS) was isolated from rat endometrium in its proestrus stage. To investigate the functional importance of P-SAS in the uterine milieu, specific binding assays were carried out with 125I-labeled P-SAS and different cellular components of the uterus (epithelial, stromal and myometrial cells), that were isolated from different stages of the estrus cycle. The results indicate that although the protein is secreted from the epithelial cells in the estrogenic phase, it binds specifically to the stromal cells, especially to those isolated from the diestrus stage of the estrus cycle. The specific binding, however, is seen to decrease with the progression of pregnancy. Scatchard analysis performed with varying amounts of 125I-P-SAS in the presence of excess cold P-SAS revealed that the binding occurs with a Ka = 1.69 x 10(8) M(-1). As P-SAS binds specifically to sialic acids on the stromal cell surface, further characterization of the sialic acid molecule to which P-SAS binds was carried out by gas liquid chromatography (GLC). The studies revealed that P-SAS preferentially binds to N-glycolylneuraminic acid, which is attached to the penultimate sugar of the stromal cell surface glycoprotein chain via alpha2,6 linkage. As P-SAS is further known to be mitogenic, the effect of P-SAS on cultured stromal cells was studied in vitro. The growth regulatory assays revealed that P-SAS induced 3H-thymidine uptake by stromal cells in culture. Thus, from the above observations, paracrine effects of P-SAS on the stromal cells and on the subsequent growth and development of the uterus can be assumed.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11204455     DOI: 10.1023/a:1026582715752

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem        ISSN: 0300-8177            Impact factor:   3.396


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