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European Journal of Histochemistry | 2009

Distribution of sialoglycoconjugates in the oviductal isthmus of the horse during anoestrus, oestrus and pregnancy: a lectin histochemistry study

Salvatore Desantis; Franca Acone; A. Corriero; M. Deflorio; D. Zubani; G. Ventriglia; Giovanni Palmieri; De Metrio G

The distribution of sialic acid residues as well as other glycosidic sugars has been investigated in the horse oviductal isthmus during anoestrus, oestrus and pregnancy by means of lectin and pre-lectin methods. Ciliated cells and non-ciliated (secretory) cells exhibited different lectin binding profiles that were found to change during the investigated stages. Ciliated cells did not show any reactivity in the basal cytoplasm, while the supra-nuclear cytoplasm displayed a few of oligosaccharides with terminal and internal alphamannose (Man) and/or alphaglucose (Glc) during oestrus and pregnancy and a moderate presence of oligosaccharides terminating in alphafucose (Fuc) during oestrus; cilia exhibited a more complex glycoconjugate pattern for the presence of oligosaccharides terminating in N-acetylgalactosamine (GalNAc), GalNAcalpha1,3 GalNAcalpha1,3galactose(Gal)beta1,4Galbeta1,4N-acetylglucosamine(GlcNAc), Fuc, sialic acid (Neu5Ac)-aGalNAc belonging or not to the GalNAca1,3GalNAca1,3 Galb1,4 Galb1, 4GlcNAc sequence, and. alphaGalNAc and Neu5Aca 2,6Gal/GalNAc increased during oestrus. Cilia displayed terminal Galbeta1,3 GalNAc in pregnancy, terminal alphaGal in anoestrus and pregnancy and terminal or internal D-GlcNAc during anoestrus and pregnancy, respectively. The whole cytoplasm of non-ciliated cells showed oligosaccharides terminating with alphaGalNAc, Neu5Aca2,6Gal/GalNAc, Neu5Ac GalNAca 1,3GalNAcalpha1,3Galbeta1,4Galbeta1,4GlcNAc during the investigated stages, as well as GlcNAc in anoestrus and pregnancy. The supra-nuclear zone of non-ciliated cells exhibited oligosaccharides with terminal Galbeta1,4GlcNAc and internal Man during oestrus and pregnancy as well as terminal alphaGal and Fuc in oestrus and Neu5Ac-Galbeta1,3GalNAc in pregnancy. The luminal surface of non-ciliated cells showed glycans terminating with alphaGalNAc and/or Neu5Ac GalNAcalpha1,3 GalNAcalpha1,3Galbeta1,4Galbeta1,4GlcNAc in all specimens, oligosaccharides with terminal Galbeta1,4GlcNAc and internal Man during oestrus and pregnancy, Neu5Ac alpha2,6Gal/GalNAc in anoestrus and oestrus, and glycans terminating with Galbeta1,3GalNAc, Neu5A acalpha2,3 Galbeta1, 4GlcNac, Neu5ac-Galbeta1,3GalNAc, Neu5Ac-Galbeta1,4 GlcNAc in pregnancy. These findings show the presence of sialoglycoconjugates in the oviductal isthmus of the mare as well as the existence of great modifications in the glycoconjugates linked to different physiological conditions.


European Journal of Histochemistry | 2005

Differential lectin binding patterns in the oviductal ampulla of the horse during oestrus.

Salvatore Desantis; G. Ventriglia; D. Zubani; A. Corriero; M. Deflorio; Franca Acone; Giovanni Palmieri; De Metrio G

We investigated the oligosaccharide sequence of glycoconjugates, mainly sialoglycoconjugates, in the horse oviductal ampulla during oestrus by means of lectin and pre-lectin methods such as the KOH-neuraminidase procedure to remove sialic acid residues and incubation with N-glycosidase F to cleave N-linked glycans. Ciliated cells displayed N-linked oligosaccharides throughout the cytoplasm. The cilia glycocalyx expressed both N- and O-linked (mucin-type) oligosaccharides, both showing a high variety of terminal sequences. In the most non-ciliated cells, the whole cytoplasm contained N-linked oligosaccharides with terminal alphaGal as well as mucin-type glycans with terminal Forssman pentasaccharides. In a few scattered non-ciliated cells, the whole cytoplasm displayed sialylated N-linked oligosaccharides with terminal Neu5Ac-GalNAc and O-linked glycans terminating with neutral and/or alphaGalNAc, Neu5Ac alpha2,6Gal/GalNAc, Neu5AcGal beta1,3GalNAc. Supra-nuclear granules, probably Golgi zones, of non-ciliated cells showed mainly O-linked glycans rich in sialic acid residues. The luminal surface of non-ciliated cells showed N-linked oligosaccharides, containing terminal/internal alphaMan/alphaGlc, betaGlcNAc and terminal alphaGal, as well as mucin-type oligosaccharides terminating with a large variety of either neutral saccharides or sialylated sequences. Apical protrusions containing O-linked oligosaccharides with terminal Forssman pentasaccharide, Neu5Ac-Gal beta1,4GlcNAc, Neu5Ac-GalNAc were seen in non-ciliated cells scattered along the epithelium. These findings show the presence of sialoglycoconjugates in the oviductal ampulla epithelium of the mare and the existence of different lectin binding profiles between ciliated and non-ciliated (secretory) cells, as well as the presence of non-ciliated cell sub-types which might determine functional differences along the ampullary epithelium of mare oviduct.


Journal of Fish Biology | 2007

Germ cell proliferation and apoptosis during different phases of swordfish (Xiphias gladius L.) spermatogenetic cycle

A. Corriero; Salvatore Desantis; C.R. Bridges; David E. Kime; P. Megalofonou; N. Santamaria; F. Cirillo; G. Ventriglia; A. Di Summa; M. Deflorio; F. Campobasso; G. De Metrio


Histology and Histopathology | 2010

Absorptive activities of the efferent ducts evaluated by the immunolocalization of aquaporin water channels and lectin histochemistry in adult cats

Silvana Arrighi; G. Ventriglia; M. Aralla; Sara Zizza; A. Di Summa; Salvatore Desantis


Histology and Histopathology | 2008

The presence of the µ-opioid receptor in the isthmus of mare oviduct

Salvatore Desantis; M. Deflorio; M. Albrizio; R. Minoia; A.C. Guaricci; G. De Metrio; G. Ventriglia


Reproduction in Domestic Animals | 2005

Glycoconjugates changes induced by β-endorphin in equine oocytes

Salvatore Desantis; D. Zubani; G. Ventriglia; F. Cirillo; Filippo Maritato; T. De Santis; G. De Metrio; M. E. Dellaquila Minoia


Italian journal of anatomy and embryology | 2009

Morphometric and sialoglycoconjugate changes in the gut of rabbits fed with different size feed

Sara Zizza; Laudadio; G. Ventriglia; Franca Acone; Di Summa A; M Dario; Tufarelli; Salvatore Desantis


Reproduction in Domestic Animals | 2008

Absorptive activities in the efferent ducts of adult cat studied by Aquaporin immunohistochemistry and lectin histochemistry

Silvana Arrighi; G. Ventriglia; M. Aralla; Sara Zizza; G. De Metrio; Salvatore Desantis


Italian journal of anatomy and embryology | 2005

Lectin-binding pattern of developing oocytes in wild and GnRH-treated bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus)

Salvatore Desantis; M. Deflorio; G. Ventriglia; F. Cirillo; C.C Mylonas; A Belmonte; A Garcia; C.R. Bridges; H. Gordin; C Fauvel; R Vasallo-Agius; A Medina; De Metrio G


LVIII CONV. NAZ. S.I.S.VET. | 2004

Histochemical analysis of glycoconjugates in the seminiferous epithelium of domestic cat

Salvatore Desantis; G. Ventriglia; D. Zubani; A. Corriero; L. Valentini; Antonia Zarrilli; Franca Acone; Giovanni Palmieri

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