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Uterine glands of the pig during pregnancy. An ultrastructural and cytochemical study.

F Sinowatz, A E Friess.   

Abstract

The ultrastructure of the porcine uterine glands is described from material taken from 11 pregnant pigs at exactly known stages of gestation (day 30; 58; 80; 100; 110). Fixation was performed by perfusion via a branch of the uterine artery and the tissue was routinely processed for electron microscopy. Additionally, cytochemical studies (phosphotungstic acid reaction for glycoproteins, according to Rambourg 1967; acid phosphatase reaction; ultrastructural localization of cellular iron, according to Parmley et al. 1978) were performed. On day 30 of pregnancy the uterine glands are coiled, simple tubular glands with a narrow lumen. The epithelial lining is simple columnar and consists basically of two cell types, ciliated cells and secretory cells. The secretory activity of the glandular epithelium is low; only a few secretory granules are present in the supranuclear cytoplasm. At midpregnancy the ultrastructure of the glands has significantly changed and the cells now show all the characteristics of high secretory activity: numerous parallel cisternae of rough endoplasmic reticulum, an extensively developed Golgi apparatus and many secretory granules which give a positive reaction for acid phosphatase and glycoproteins. The lumina of the glands are significantly enlarged and filled with a great amount of a granular, acid phosphatase-positive material. In the last third of pregnancy, only minor changes in the ultrastructure of the uterine glands are observed. The secretory activity is still high. The amount of rough endoplasmic reticulum has further increased and parallel arrays of cisternae occupy a considerable part of the supranuclear cytoplasm. The importance of the uterine secretion for embryonic nutrition and development is only partly understood. One of the secreted glycoproteins, uteroferrin, is believed to play an important role in the iron transfer from mother to fetus. From midpregnancy onward, a special cell type, the "granule laden cell" is found scattered between normal secretory cells of the uterine glands. Contrary to the opinion of Perry and Cromby (1982), we could demonstrate that these cells frequently extend to the lumen of the gland; hence the term "basal cell" seems inappropriate for this cell type.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6837929     DOI: 10.1007/bf00317948

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anat Embryol (Berl)        ISSN: 0340-2061


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