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Journal of Reproductive Immunology | 1996

Developmentally regulated expression of interleukin-1β by peri-implantation conceptuses in swine☆

Wenbin Tuo; Jacob P. Harney; Fuller W. Bazer

Interleukin-1 beta (IL-1 beta) is one of the critical inflammatory cytokines involved in many physiological processes. This study investigated the temporal expression of IL-1 beta in pig conceptuses. A human IL-1 beta cDNA probe and a anti-human IL-1 beta antibody were used to examine IL-1 beta gene and protein expression in pig conceptuses on days 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 20, 30, 45, 60, 75, 90, 105 and 112 of pregnancy using Northern, Slot and Western blot analyses. A human cell line (A375.S2) was used to determine IL-1 activity in pig conceptuses. High levels of IL-1 beta mRNA were detected in days 11, 12 and 13 conceptuses. IL-1 beta protein was also detected in conceptuses on days 11, 12, 13, and 14, but not in conceptuses recovered after day 15 of pregnancy. IL-1 beta biological activity was demonstrated in days 11 and 12 conceptus homogenates, but not in homogenates of days 112 allantochorion. Low levels of IL-1 beta mRNA were detected by Northern blot analysis in Day 15 conceptuses, endometrium and myometrium only when poly(A+) RNA was used. The production of IL-1 beta by peri-implantation pig conceptuses was temporally associated with maternal recognition of pregnancy. The results suggest that conceptus IL-1 beta may be important for conceptus development and establishment of pregnancy.


Reproduction, Fertility and Development | 1990

Effects of conceptus and conceptus secretory products on uterine development in the pig

Jacob P. Harney; Fuller W. Bazer

Pregnant gilts (n = 6) were subjected to surgery on Day 3 of pregnancy and uterine horns, within gilts, were assigned to either (1) ligation 15 cm below the uterotubal junction (REST) or (2) ligation proximal to the uterine body (NONREST). On Day 15 of pregnancy gilts were hysterectomized and length and weight of both uterine horns were recorded. NONREST uterine horns were longer (P less than .05) than those of REST, but weights were similar. Conceptuses from the REST uterine horns were retarded in development. Morphometric analysis of surface (SE) and glandular (GE) epithelial cells detected no effect of treatment on height, width, area, nuclear area or percentage of nucleus. Porcine conceptus secretory proteins (pCSP) were obtained from medium in which pig conceptuses, collected on Day 15 of pregnancy, were cultured for 30 h. Culture medium was pooled, dialysed and concentrated by Amicon ultrafiltration for intrauterine infusion. Serum proteins (SP) were obtained from blood collected from a Day 15 pregnant gilt and diluted for intrauterine infusion. Catheters were placed into both uterine horns or cyclic gilts (n = 8) on Day 10 of the oestrous cycle and uterine horns were ligated proximal to the uterine body. Gilts received either oestradiol valerate (E2) (5 mg) or corn oil (CO) on Days 11 and 12. On Days 12-14 each gilt received twice daily infusions of Day 15 pCSP in one uterine horn and SP in the other uterine horn.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)


Reproduction, Fertility and Development | 1993

Changes in oestrogen receptor protein, mRNA expression and localization in the endometrium of cyclic and pregnant gilts

Rodney D. Geisert; Brenner Rm; Moffatt Rj; Jacob P. Harney; Yellin T; Fuller W. Bazer


Biology of Reproduction | 1989

Effect of porcine conceptus secretory proteins on interestrous interval and uterine secretion of prostaglandins.

Jacob P. Harney; Fuller W. Bazer


Journal of Molecular Endocrinology | 1993

Changes in progesterone and oestrogen receptor mRNA and protein during maternal recognition of pregnancy and luteolysis in ewes

Troy L. Ott; Y Zhou; Mark A. Mirando; C Stevens; Jacob P. Harney; T F Ogle; Fuller W. Bazer


Biology of Reproduction | 1990

Retinol-binding protein: a major secretory product of the pig conceptus.

Jacob P. Harney; Mark A. Mirando; Leslie C. Smith; Fuller W. Bazer


Biology of Reproduction | 1993

Retinol-Binding Protein Gene Expression in Cyclic and Pregnant Endometrium of Pigs, Sheep, and Cattle'

Jacob P. Harney; Troy L. Ott; Rodney D. Geisert; Fuller W. Bazer


Reproduction | 1990

Onset of secretion of proteins with antiviral activity by pig conceptuses

Mark A. Mirando; Jacob P. Harney; S. Beers; Carol H. Pontzer; Barbara A. Torres; Howard M. Johnson; Fuller W. Bazer


Journal of Molecular Endocrinology | 1993

Changes in progesterone and oestrogen receptor mRNA and protein and oxytocin receptors in endometrium of ewes after intrauterine injection of ovine trophoblast interferon

Mark A. Mirando; Jacob P. Harney; Y Zhou; T F Ogle; Troy L. Ott; R J Moffatt; Fuller W. Bazer


Biology of Reproduction | 1994

Retinol-binding protein: immunolocalization of protein and abundance of messenger ribonucleic acid in conceptus and maternal tissues during pregnancy in pigs.

Jacob P. Harney; Leslie C. Smith; Rosalia C. M. Simmen; Albert E. Fliss; Fuller W. Bazer

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Mark A. Mirando

Washington State University

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Troy L. Ott

Pennsylvania State University

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S. Beers

University of Florida

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