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Eliahu D Aflalo1, Uriel A Sod-Moriah, Gad Potashnik, Iris Har-Vardi.
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BACKGROUND: Embryo implantation plays a major role in embryogenesis and the outcome of pregnancy. Plasminogen activators (PAs) have been implicated in mammalian fertilization, early stages of development and embryo implantation. The invasion of trophoblast cells into the endometrium during the implantation process can be blocked by inhibitors of serine proteases, illustrating the role of these enzymes in the invasion process. As in vitro developing embryos resulted in lower implantation rate than those developed in vivo we assume that a reduced PAs activity may lead to it. There is hardly any information regarding qualitative or quantitative differences in expression of PAs in preimplantation embryos, or comparisons between in vivo and in vitro developed embryos. The purpose of this study was to assess the expression of urokinase type (uPA) and tissue type (tPA) plasminogen activators in in vivo and in vitro preimplantation development in rat embryos using immunofluorescence confocal microscopy and computerized image analysis.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15703084 PMCID: PMC549534 DOI: 10.1186/1477-7827-3-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reprod Biol Endocrinol ISSN: 1477-7827 Impact factor: 5.211
Figure 1PAs localization. Expression of uPA (A-K) and tPA (L-V) in preimplantation developing rat embryo stages grown in vivo and in vitro. (A, L)-Zygote. (B, G, M, R)-2-cells. (C, H, N, S)-4-cells. (D, I, O, T)-8-cells. (E, J, P, U)-Morula. (F, K, Q, V)-Blastocyst. (A-F)-uPA in vivo. (G-K)-uPA in vitro. (L-Q)-tPA in vivo. (R-V)-tPA in vitro. (X)-2-cell uPA negative control. (XX)- 2-cell tPA negative control.
Figure 2Quantitative measurement of uPA. Quantitative (Pixels/Embryo) uPA expression in preimplantation rat embryos developed in vivo and in vitro. Different letters represent statistically significant differences (P < 0.05).
Figure 3Quantitative measurement of tPA. Quantitative (Pixels/Embryo) tPA expression in preimplantation rat embryos developed in vivo and in vitro. Different letters represent statistically significant differences (P < 0.05).