Literature DB >> 6350569

Immunoglobulins in the mouse uterus during the oestrous cycle.

F Rachman, V Casimiri, A Psychoyos, O Bernard.   

Abstract

The distribution of IgA, IgG and IgM was studied by an immunoperoxidase technique on sections of mouse uteri at each stage of the oestrous cycle. Staining for IgG and IgA was highest at pro-oestrus, declined at oestrus and was very low during the other stages. At pro-oestrus IgG was found throughout the stroma, in the uterine lumen, and in 10% of glandular lumina; very few IgG-containing plasma cells were present. At pro-oestrus, IgA was found in the uterine lumen, and in most of the uterine glands, both in the lumen and in the epithelium; little IgA was present in the stroma. IgA-plasma cells were detected at each stage of the cycle and were particularly numerous at pro-oestrus and oestrus. These results suggest that IgA is secreted locally from plasma cells into the uterine gland through the glandular epithelium, but that IgG enters the stroma from the local capillaries. The obvious increase in IgG and IgA secretion at pro-oestrus, when plasma oestradiol levels are highest, supports the hypothesis that, during the oestrous cycle, the humoral immune response is regulated in the uterus by ovarian hormones.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6350569     DOI: 10.1530/jrf.0.0690017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Reprod Fertil        ISSN: 0022-4251


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