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Accumulation of malto-oligosaccharides in the syncytiotrophoblastic cells of first-trimester human placentas.

S J Fisher, R A Laine.   

Abstract

A cell-surface microvillar fraction that was isolated from the syncytiotrophoblastic cells of first-trimester human placentas was found to contain very high concentrations (890 +/- 32 microgram of hexose/mg of protein) of a class of low-molecular-weight oligosaccharides that were comprised entirely of glucose. T.l.c. and gel filtration showed that the saccharides contained from one to six glucose residues. The structures of the most prominent members of the series, a tetra- and a tri-saccharide, were determined. The anomeric configuration of the glucose residues was alpha, and methylation linkage analysis gave terminal and 4-linked hexose residues. These malto-oligosaccharides contained one reducing terminus per molecule, indicating that they were free and not bound to other structural elements of the cells. Within the placenta they appeared to be concentrated in the first-trimester trophoblastic cells, since crude membrane and particulate fractions isolated from either term trophoblastic cells or cultured placental fibroblasts did not contain detectable amounts of glucose oligomers. This series of oligosaccharides was similar to the products that are formed when glycogen is degraded by alpha-amylase in liver homogenates and may be indicative of a similar, highly active enzymic reaction closely associated with the brush border of the syncytiotrophoblastic cells of the first-trimester human placenta. Although the role of these oligosaccharides remains obscure they are probably involved in foetal metabolism.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7332539      PMCID: PMC1163506          DOI: 10.1042/bj2000093

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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