| Literature DB >> 33791032 |
Cesar Augusto Camacho1, Gabriel de Oliveira Santos1, Jorge Emilio Caballeros1, Nicolas Cazales1,2, Camilo José Ramirez3, Pedro Marcus Pereira Vidigal3, Humberto Josué de Oliveira Ramos3, Edvaldo Barros3, Rodrigo Costa Mattos1.
Abstract
This experiment aimed to compare at day seven after ovulation, the protein profile of uterine fluid in cyclic mares with mares infused two days before with Day 13 conceptus fragments. Experimental animals were ten healthy cyclic mares, examined daily to detect ovulation (Day 0) as soon as estrus was confirmed. On day seven, after ovulation, uterine fluid was collected, constituting the Cyclic group (n = 10). The same mares were examined in the second cycle until ovulation was detected. On day five, after ovulation, fragments from a previously collected concepti were infused into each mare's uterus. Two days after infusion, uterine fluid was collected, constituting the Fragment group (n = 10). Two-dimensional electrophoresis technique processed uterine fluid samples. A total of 373 spots were detected. MALDI-TOF/TOF and NanoUHPLC-QTOF mass spectrometry identified twenty spots with differences in abundance between the Cyclic and Fragment group. Thirteen proteins were identified, with different abundance between groups. Identified proteins may be related to embryo-maternal communication, which involves adhesion, nutrition, endothelial cell proliferation, transport, and immunological tolerance. In conclusion, conceptus fragments signalized changes in the protein profile of uterine fluid seven days after ovulation in comparison to the observed at Day 7 in the same cyclic mares.Entities:
Keywords: embryo-maternal communication; mass spectrometry; maternal recognition; two-dimensional electrophoresis
Year: 2020 PMID: 33791032 PMCID: PMC7995263 DOI: 10.1590/1984-3143-AR2020-0552
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anim Reprod ISSN: 1806-9614 Impact factor: 1.807