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- ItemTemporospatial changes of kallikrein-like enzymes during the estrous cycle and pregnancy in the rat uterus(SOC STUDY REPRODUCTION, 1996) Valdes, G; Figueroa, CD; Corthorn, JWe have recently reported the presence of uterine glandular kallikrein in the rat, its mRNA, and its increase in early gestation. This study describes its immunolocalization, by polyclonal antibodies against rat urinary kallikrein, during the estrous cycle and pregnancy, and identifies three members of the kallikrein family. During the estrous cycle, immunoreactivity, represented by an apical rim in the luminal and glandular epithelium, was greater during proestrus. On Day 5 of gestation, the reaction increased, and on Day 6 staining appeared in the apical and basal pole of some cells, On Day 7, staining was markedly increased in the glandular epithelium at the implantation site, frequently occupying the whole cytoplasm, and displaying great intensity in isolated glandular cells; the epithelium of the implantation chamber showed apical immunoreactivity, while the interimplantation zone had a few faintly stained glands. At this stage, the staining represented expression of two of the enzymes, rK1 and rK7. On Days 9 and 10, the staining disappeared, to reappear on Day 12 in the cells underlying the blood vessels of the central subplacental region. On Days 16 and 21, kallikrein staining surrounded the subendothelium of the sinusoids of the whole decidua basalis. This subplacental reaction represented expression of rK1, rK2, and rK7. This study shows important changes in the immunocytochemical expression of three uterine kallikrein-like enzymes during the reproductive cycle, associated with different hormonal milieus and with local stimulation. The localization of these enzymes is associated with areas involved in implantation, trophoblast penetration, and placental blood flow regulation.
- ItemTemporospatial changes of kinin B2 receptors during the estrous cycle and pregnancy in the rat uterus(SOC STUDY REPRODUCTION, 2001) Figueroa, CD; Chacon, C; Corthorn, J; Ehrenfeld, P; Muller Esterl, W; Valdes, GTissue kallikreins are present in rat uterus during the estrous cycle in luminal and glandular epithelium, in early gestation in the implantation node, and in the last third of pregnancy surrounding the sinusoids in the decidua basalis. The pattern of kinin B2 receptor expression, through which the vasoactive effect of kallikreins is exerted, was studied by in vitro autoradiography and immunohistochemistry. The kinin B2 receptor was observed in the luminal and glandular epithelium, myometrium, endothelial cells of arteries, veins and venules, and smooth muscle cells of endometrial and myometrial arterioles. Immunoblotting of crude membranes revealed a band of 69 kDa that increased in late proestrus and estrus, concordantly with the pattern of immunostaining observed in the tissue. At Day 7 of gestation, the kinin B2 receptor was expressed (binding sites and receptor protein) in the epithelium of the implantation node and decidual cells; these latter cells showed a further increase during gestational Days 9 and 10. From Days 14 to 21, the subplacental decidua became strongly immunoreactive, and on Days 16 and 21 the placental labyrinthine endothelium was intensely stained. During this period, endothelium of arteries and veins, smooth muscular cells of small diameter arterioles, and myometrium also expressed B2 receptors. In unilaterally oil-stimulated pseudopregnancy, the decidual cells and the glandular epithelium show similar immunoreactivity to that during pregnancy. The temporospatial pattern of kinin B2 receptors, coinciding with that of kallikrein or with sites accessible to the generated kinins, further supports an autocrine-paracrine role for the kallikreinkinin system in the vasoactive changes of implantation and placental blood flow regulation.