Dw. Weise et al., EFFECTS OF DAY OF THE ESTROUS-CYCLE OR PREGNANCY ON PROTEIN SECRETIONBY CAPRINE ENDOMETRIAL TISSUES, Biology of reproduction, 49(3), 1993, pp. 522-527
Our objectives were to evaluate temporal changes in protein secretion
by endometrial explant cultures obtained from cycling or pregnant capr
ine does during the period of maternal recognition of pregnancy. Equal
amounts of radiolabeled proteins from explant cultures were separated
by one- and two-dimensional PAGE and visualized by fluorography. No c
onsistent difference in proteins with molecular masses greater than 30
kDa was apparent when electrophoretic patterns were compared. However
, on Days 18 and 21 of pregnancy there was an increase in the number a
nd intensity of proteins having molecular masses between 18 and 22 kDa
(pI = 6.2-7.2) when compared with endometrial secretory proteins obta
ined from goats on Day 18 of the estrous cycle. Three proteins were al
so detected in culture supernatants from endometrial explants obtained
on Days 18 and 21 of pregnancy but not on Day 18 of the estrous cycle
. A basic (pI > 7.5) 14-kDa protein could sometimes be resolved into t
wo (or more) isoelectric variants. A second 14-kDa protein (pI = 6.9)
and a less prominent 15-kDa protein (pI = 6.0) were also produced in r
esponse to the conceptus. These proteins then decreased in intensity,
returning to levels characteristic of those earlier in pregnancy, by D
ay 30 of gestation. These caprine uterine secretory proteins may be in
volved in the process of maternal recognition of pregnancy.