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Cell and Tissue Research | 2005

Localization and correlation between NADPH-diaphorase and nitric oxide synthase isoforms in the porcine uterus during the estrous cycle.

A. Andronowska; Barbara Wąsowska; Jarosław Całka; Doboszyńska T

Nitric oxide (NO), a highly reactive free radical is involved in vasodilation, neurotransmission, hormone secretion, and reproduction. Since all known nitric oxide synthase (NOS) isoforms possess NADPH-diaphorase (NADPH-d) activity, NADPH-d histochemistry was used as a commonly accepted procedure for NOS identification. The aim of our study was to determine the cellular localization of NADPH-d, eNOS, and iNOS in the porcine uterus and the correlation between NADPH-d and NOS activity in the early, middle, late luteal, and follicular phase of the estrous cycle. Light-microscopic observations of the sections revealed the differential expression of the NADPH-d in the analyzed stages of the estrous cycle. The most intense staining was observed in the luminal epithelium in the late luteal phase and in some groups of the endometrial glands in all studied stages. Positive reaction was also found in the endothelial cells of blood vessels and in the myometrium itself. Immunostaining for eNOS was observed in the luminal and glandular epithelium in all studied stages, but no clear fluctuations were observed. The endothelium of both endometrial and myometrial blood vessels displayed pronounced eNOS immunostaining. Strong iNOS staining was observed in the luminal epithelium in the late luteal and follicular phase and in selected groups of endometrial glands. Thus, only NADPH-d and iNOS undergo cyclic changes in the studied stages of the estrous cycle. The differential expression of NADPH-d/NOS in the porcine uterine horn during the estrous cycle suggests a role for NO in modulating uterine function.


Cells Tissues Organs | 2002

Endothelin-1 and Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase Immunoreactivity in Lymphatic Vessels of the Uterine Broad Ligament during the Estrous Cycle in the Pig

Doboszyńska T; A. Andronowska; Beata Modzelewska

Immunohistochemical localization and distribution of endothelin (ET-1) and nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) were investigated in precollector and collector lymphangions of lymphatic vessels leaving the ovary and were found in the vascular subovarian plexus (mesovarium) as well as in those emanating from the oviductal isthmus and uterine horn (mesosalpinx and mesometrium, respectively) forming the paraovarian lymphatic plexus in the broad ligament of the uterus during different phases of the estrous cycle in pigs. The polyclonal antibody for ET-1 and the monoclonal antibody for eNOS isoform were used for studies on the light-microscopic level. Immunoreactivities to both ET-1 and eNOS were observed in the endothelial cell cytoplasm of precollector and collector lymphangions and were not demonstrated in smooth muscle cells of the lymphatics examined. In the endothelium, the intensity of immunostaining for ET-1 and eNOS was found to be estrous phase-dependent and differed between precollector and collector lymphangions. In general, immunoreactivity to ET-1 was more intense in the endothelium of shrunken lymphangions, whereas that for eNOS was more intense in lymphangions with the large lumen. These results suggest that ET-1 and eNOS can play a role in mechanisms regulating the vascular contractile activity promoting lymph flow during the estrous cycle in the porcine broad ligament.


Lymphology | 1997

LIGHT AND SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY OF THE PORCINE MESOMETRIAL AND PARAOVARIAN LYMPHATIC NETWORKS

B Gawronska; Doboszyńska T; A Zezula-Szpyra


Lymphology | 1992

LYMPHATIC VESSELS IN THE BROAD LIGAMENT OF THE UTERUS IN SWINE

B Gawronska; Doboszyńska T; A Zezula-Szpyra


Folia Histochemica Et Cytobiologica | 1996

The influence of estradiol on the activity of NADPH-diaphorase in the endothelium of the blood vessels in the broad ligament of the uterus of ovariectomized pigs.

Zezula-Szpyra A; A. Andronowska; Gawrońska B; Doboszyńska T


Folia Histochemica Et Cytobiologica | 2001

Immunohistochemical localisation of ET-1 and eNOS in lymphatic stomata of the porcine broad ligament of the uterus.

Doboszyńska T; A. Andronowska; Modzelewska B


Lymphology | 1999

Morphological features of lymphatic and mesothelial communications in the broad ligament of the pig.

Doboszyńska T; A. Andronowska; L Janiszewska; A Sobotka


Folia Histochemica Et Cytobiologica | 1996

NADPH - diaphorase histochemistry in the endothelial cells of lymph vessels in the broad ligament of the uterus of ovariectomized pigs

Zezula-Szpyra A; A. Andronowska; Gawrońska B; Doboszyńska T


Folia Histochemica Et Cytobiologica | 2006

VEGF, VEGFR-1 and VEGFR-2 immunoreactivity in the porcine arteries of vascular subovarian plexus (VSP) during the estrous cycle.

A Postek; A. Andronowska; Doboszyńska T; H Niewegłowski; K Jankowska


Folia Histochemica Et Cytobiologica | 1996

The ultrastructure of lymphatic vessels emanating from the uterus and forming subovarian lymphatic plexus in pigs

Doboszyńska T; Maksymowicz M; A. Andronowska; Zezula-Szpyra A; Gawrońska B

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A. Andronowska

Polish Academy of Sciences

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A Postek

Polish Academy of Sciences

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K Jankowska

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Zezula-Szpyra A

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Barbara Wąsowska

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Beata Modzelewska

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Jarosław Całka

University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn

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