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Hemmati Shayda1, Jeddi-Tehrani Mahmood, Torkabadi Ebrahim, Ghassemi Jamileh, Kazemi Sefat Golnaz Ensieh, Danesh Parivash, Barzegar Yarmohammadi Leila, Akhondi Mohammad Mehdi, Zarnani Amir Hassan.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The cells expressing Indoleamine 2, 3-dioxygenase (IDO) in feto-maternal interface mediate tryptophan catabolism, hence protect allogeneic fetus from lethal rejection by maternal immune responses. In this study, we report immuno-localization of IDO(+) cells in murine reproductive tract and placenta throughout mouse pregnancy by immunohistochemistry.Entities:
Keywords: Decidua; Endometrium; Immunohistochemistry; Indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase; Oviduct; Placenta; Pregnancy; Tolerance
Year: 2009 PMID: 23926466 PMCID: PMC3719323
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Reprod Infertil ISSN: 2228-5482
Figure 1Immunohistochemical detection of IDO-positive cells in the endometrium of pregnant mice at different gestational periods. Uteri of syngeneic pregnant (Balb/c× Balb/c) mice were removed at early (a), mid (b) and late (c) gestational periods and immunostaining for IDO was carried out on the cryosections. In negative control slides (d), primary antibody was pre-adsorbed by an immunizing peptide with a 50-molar concentration. Black arrows show IDO positive cells (Magnification: 200 ×).
Figure 2Localization of IDO in placenta of pregnant mice. At mid (a) and late (b) stages of syngeneic mouse pregnancy (Balb/c× Balb/c), placenta was immunostained by IDO-specific antibody. Fig.c: illustrates a representative nega-tive control slide. Black arrows show IDO posi-tive cells (Magnification: 200×).
Figure 3IDO immunostaining of fallopian tubes at different stages of murine pregnancy. IDO-positive cells were immunolocalized in fallopian tubes of syngeneic pregnant (Balb/c× Balb/c) mice at early (a), mid (b) and late (c) gestational periods. Fig. d: negative control slide. Black arrows show IDO positive cells (Magnifica-tion: 200 ×).