Mónica Elizabeth Diessler
National University of La Plata
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Reproduction in Domestic Animals | 2014
Patricia Elena Fernández; Mónica Elizabeth Diessler; Andrea Viviana Pachamé; Hugo H. Ortega; Eduardo Juan Gimeno; Enrique Leo Portiansky; Claudio Gustavo Barbeito
The aim of this study was to characterize cytoskeletal intermediate filament proteins and glycoconjugates of syncytiotrophoblast, cytotrophoblast and decidual cells of feline endotheliochorial placenta. Samples from 12 normal pregnant female cats, after 45 ± 5 days of gestation, were obtained removing the uterine horns by hysterectomy. Sections were processed for routine observation and for immunohistochemistry using anticytokeratin, antivimentin and antidesmin antibodies. In addition, lectin histochemistry was performed using a panel of several biotinylated lectins to characterize glycosides expression profile. Cytotrophoblast and syncytiotrophoblast showed immunoreactivity only with acidic and basic cytokeratins. Decidual cells were only positive to vimentin, consistent with their origin from endometrial fibroblasts. Trophoblast expressed a broad population of glycans, highly exposing terminal N-acetyl glucosamine residues and non-sialylated galactose and N-acetyl galactosamine oligomers. Oligosaccharides bound by Phaseolus vulgaris erythroagglutinin were the only highly branched N-linked residues evidenced in cats, and they were restricted to the syncytium. Unlike results reported on humans, mice and rats on lectin affinity of decidual cells, sialid acids and complex N-linked oligosaccharides were not demonstrated in cats. Glycosylation of proteins determines many of their final properties, thus becoming essential for the embryo-maternal dialogue during implantation and placentation. Changes in glycosylation pattern have been related to pathological pregnancies in other species. Hence, the knowledge about glycosylation profile of the normal cat placenta may lead to a better understanding of both normal and pathological reproductive events.
Veterinary and Comparative Oncology | 2017
Mónica Elizabeth Diessler; M. C. Castellano; Enrique Leo Portiansky; S. Burns; Julio Roberto Idiart
Spontaneous invasive non-inflammatory canine mammary carcinomas (CMC) and their regional lymph nodes (LN) were analysed (n = 136). Histological grade (HG) and vascular invasion (VI) in the tumours and lymph node status were recorded. Proliferation index (PI), microvessel density (MVD) and vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2 (VEGFR2) expression were estimated using anti-proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA), anti-von Willebrand factor and anti-Flk-1, respectively. Eighteen months follow-up was performed (34 bitches). Tumours of different grades showed differences regarding PI, Flk-1/integrated optical density (Flk-1/IOD) and MVD. Every feature showed significant association with LN status through bivariate analyses. From multivariate analyses, VI and Flk-1/IOD were selected to predict LN status. Data revealed that the probability of a CMC-bearing bitch to remain alive at 1, 4, 5 and 14-18 months was 0.91, 0.87, 0.81 and 0.77, respectively. Besides LN status, VI was the only feature positively correlated with survival time, although a trend to shorter survival of animal patients bearing high expressing VEGFR2 CMC was noted.
American Journal of Reproductive Immunology | 2016
Melanie L. Conrad; Nancy Freitag; Mónica Elizabeth Diessler; Rocío Hernandez; Gabriela Barrientos; Matthias Rose; Luciano A. Casas; Claudio Gustavo Barbeito; Sandra M. Blois
Galectins influence the progress of pregnancy by regulating key processes associated with embryo‐maternal cross talk, including angiogenesis and placentation. Galectin family members exert multiple roles in the context of hemochorial and epitheliochorial placentation; however, the galectin prolife in endotheliochorial placenta remains to be investigated.
Reproduction in Domestic Animals | 2017
Mónica Elizabeth Diessler; M. Ventureira; R Hernandez; C.M.A. Sobarzo; L Casas; C Barbeito; Elisa Cebral
Ciencias Morfológicas | 2009
Mónica Elizabeth Diessler; María Cecilia Castellano; Enrique Leo Portiansky; Sarah Lilian Burns; Julio Roberto Idiart
Analecta Veterinaria | 2005
Adriana R. Massone; María Alejandra Quiroga; Mónica Elizabeth Diessler; María Alejandra Machuca; Alicia N. del Amo; Julio Roberto Idiart
Placenta | 2017
R. Hernandez; N. Gareis; A. Stassi; Sandra M. Blois; P. Fernández; C. Zanuzzi; F. Rey; Claudio Gustavo Barbeito; Mónica Elizabeth Diessler
Placenta | 2015
Elisa Cebral; Mónica Elizabeth Diessler; M. Ventureira; C.M.A. Sobarzo; R. Hernandez; L. Casas; Claudio Gustavo Barbeito
Revista Ciencias Morfológicas | 2009
Mónica Elizabeth Diessler; María Cecilia Castellano; Enrique Leo Portinasky; Sarah Lilian Burns; Julio Roberto Idiart
Revista Ciencias Morfológicas | 2009
Mónica Elizabeth Diessler; María Cecilia Castellano; Enrique Leo Portinasky; Sarah Lilian Burns; Julio Roberto Idiart