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Mode of cell death in the rat metrial gland during peripartum regression.

Y Fukazawa1, Y Yamamura, T Sato, T Iguchi, Y Ohta.   

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In the rodent uterus, the metrial gland develops during midpregnancy and undergoes regression prior to parturation. The involution of the gland is reported to be accompanied by the loss of gland cells due to their death in situ. Cell death has been classified by using morphological criteria into two types: necrosis and apoptosis. To study the mechanism involved in the peripartum regression of the rat metrial gland, we examined the mode of cell death in the gland during the last week of gestation. We identified apoptotic cells in the regressing metrial gland by using DNA fragmentation, in situ DNA 3'-end labeling, and electron microscopy. Expression of progesterone receptor (PR) and estrogen receptor (ER) was also demonstrated by immunohistochemistry in the gland. The mean weight of metrial gland nodes decreased after day 18 of pregnancy. The apoptotic granulated metrial gland (GMG) cells that were detected by using the in situ DNA 3'-end labeling method were observed on day 16 of pregnancy, and they increased in number after day 20 of pregnancy. Intense fragmentation of DNA was also found from day 20 to day 22 of pregnancy. Electron microscopy demonstrated apoptotic GMG cells in the regressing metrial glands, confirming the results of the labeling studies. Immunohistochemical study revealed that expression of PR and ER, which were localized mainly in fibroblast-like stromal cells but not in GMG cells, was almost unchanged during late pregnancy. Apoptotic cell death is the major mode of rat metrial gland cell death in the peripartum loss of metrial gland cells.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9811214     DOI: 10.1002/(SICI)1097-0185(199811)252:3<369::AID-AR4>3.0.CO;2-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anat Rec        ISSN: 0003-276X


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