EXPRESSION OF MESSENGER-RNA ENCODING DECIDUALIZATION-ASSOCIATED PROTEIN, A VARIANT OF ACUTE-PHASE ALPHA(2) MACROGLOBULIN, BY RAT UTERINE TISSUES DURING PREGNANCY AND PSEUDOPREGNANCY
Gc. Dasilva et al., EXPRESSION OF MESSENGER-RNA ENCODING DECIDUALIZATION-ASSOCIATED PROTEIN, A VARIANT OF ACUTE-PHASE ALPHA(2) MACROGLOBULIN, BY RAT UTERINE TISSUES DURING PREGNANCY AND PSEUDOPREGNANCY, Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 108(2), 1996, pp. 289-298
The patterns of expression of mRNA encoding decidualization-associated
protein (DAP) in the rat uterus from early, mid-, and late stages of
pregnancy were examined by in situ hybridization to provide an insight
into the function of DAP during pregnancy. Parallel studies were perf
ormed on rat uteri during the oestrous cycle and oil-induced deciduoma
ta. DAP transcripts were absent in virgin uteri and during the day of
implantation (day 5), low in early gestation tissues (days 8, 9) and h
igh during midgestation (days 10-14). Expression of mRNA encoding DAP
was first detected on day 8 of pregnancy in decidual cells of the late
ral decidual glycogen wing areas. On day 9, mRNA encoding DAP was foun
d in the same area as on day 8 as well as in the outer layer of cells
in the antimesometrial decidua adjacent to the myometrium termed the f
ibrinoid capsula. On days 11 and 12, expression appeared in the decidu
al cells of the mesometrial decidua, and was particularly strong aroun
d the ectoplacental cone and blood vessels that were invaded by the tr
ophoblast. By day 13 and throughout the remainder of pregnancy, expres
sion occurred in the mesometrial decidua and metrial gland. No signal
was observed in granulated metrial gland cells. mRNA encoding DAP was
also found in the smooth circular muscle coat adjacent to the mesometr
ial decidua. A similar pattern and cellular localization of expression
of mRNA encoding DAP expression was detected during the development o
f the deciduomata, artificially induced in the absence of: a conceptus
. The spatial and temporal patterns of expression correlated with a po
ssible role for DAP in mediating fetal-maternal interactions and the e
stablishment of the placental structure.