Calbindin-D-9k (CaBP9k) is a vitamin D-dependent, calcium binding prot
ein first identified in the cytoplasm of the intestinal epithelial cel
l. Using biotin-streptavidin immunohistochemistry, CaBP9k was localize
d to the maternal caruncular epithelium, fetal chorionic epithelium, a
nd trophoblastic binucleated cells of the bovine placenta. Within the
maternal epithelium the intensity of staining increases from second tr
imester pregnancies to term pregnancies, indicating a higher intracell
ular concentration of CaBP9k in the epithelium at term. Luminal and gl
andular epithelium of the non-caruncular endometrium also stained posi
tively for CaBP9k in all stages of pregnancy observed. No CaBP9k was i
dentified within the stroma or myometrium of the pregnant cow uterus.
The increased level of CaBP9k in the caruncular epithelium during the
last trimester is hypothesized to be in response to the rising demand
for calcium to aid in the mineralization of the fetal skeleton. CaBP9k
may play a role in enhancing calcium transport across the placenta in
cattle.