Apoptotic phenomena during Apoptotic phenomena during porcine placentation porcine placentation Área Microscopía Electrónica Facultad Agronomía y Veterinaria Universidad Nacional de Río Cuarto Río Cuarto, Córdoba. ARGENTINA Dra Cecilia Merkis, Mic Andrea Cristofolini and Dra Mirta Koncurat REDVET Revista electrónica de Veterinaria REDVET Rev. electrón. vet. - http://www.redvet.es Vol. VIII, Nº 1, Enero/2007 http :// www.veterinaria.org /revistas/ redvet /n010107. html REDVET: 2007, Vol. VIII Nº 1 Recibido: 11 Diciembre 2006 / Referencia: 010710 / Aceptado: 30 Diciembre 2006 / Publicado: 01 Enero 2007 Esta presentación DIVULGATIVA está disponible en http://www.veterinaria.org/revistas/redvet/n010107.html concretamente en http://www.veterinaria.org/revistas/redvet/n010107/010110.pdf REDVET® Revista Electrónica de Veterinaria está editada por Veterinaria Organización®. Se autoriza la difusión y reenvío siempre que enlace con Veterinaria.org®
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Apoptotic phenomena during Apoptotic phenomena during porcine placentationporcine placentation
Apoptotic phenomena during Apoptotic phenomena during porcine placentationporcine placentation
Área Microscopía Electrónica Facultad Agronomía y VeterinariaUniversidad Nacional de Río Cuarto Río Cuarto, Córdoba. ARGENTINA
Dra Cecilia Merkis, Mic Andrea Cristofolini and Dra Mirta Koncurat
REDVET Revista electrónica de Veterinaria REDVET Rev. electrón. vet. - http://www.redvet.es Vol. VIII, Nº 1, Enero/2007http://www.veterinaria.org/revistas/redvet/n010107.html
REDVET: 2007, Vol. VIII Nº 1 Recibido: 11 Diciembre 2006 / Referencia: 010710 / Aceptado: 30 Diciembre 2006 / Publicado: 01
Enero 2007Esta presentación DIVULGATIVA está disponible en
http://www.veterinaria.org/revistas/redvet/n010107.html concretamente en http://www.veterinaria.org/revistas/redvet/n010107/010110.pdf
REDVET® Revista Electrónica de Veterinaria está editada por Veterinaria Organización®. Se autoriza la difusión y reenvío siempre que enlace con Veterinaria.org®
http://www.veterinaria.org y con REDVET® - http://www.redvet.es
Programmed cell death or Apoptosis is involved in many physiological processed including tissue homeostasis, embryonic development, and the immune response.
Programmed cell death or Apoptosis is involved in many physiological processed including tissue homeostasis, embryonic development, and the immune response.
Introduction
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Placentas or reproductive tracts were recovered within 1h postpartum at Rio Cuarto slaughterhouse, ARGENTINE.
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Histological sections of the twenty porcine placenta of +/- 28, 60 y 114 days, fixed in formaldehyde 10% buffer phosphate and embedded or not in paraffin, were studied.
--- Determination of gestational age (embryos/fetus longitude) - Survey of embryos/fetus - Weight of embryos/fetus
Materials and Methods
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The analyses of expression of FAS/APO 1 receptor in trophoblastic cellular surfaces, by immunoperoxidase technique, were made with the following antibodies:
The analyses of expression of FAS/APO 1 receptor in trophoblastic cellular surfaces, by immunoperoxidase technique, were made with the following antibodies:
FAS B-10 that recognizes FAS and other members of the super family of TNFR-1.
FAS C-20 that recognizes FAS and doesn’t present cross reactions with other TNFR-1.
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The results of immunoperoxidase were expressed in qualitative form: negative (-), positive (+), high (++) and abundant (+++).
Tables 1 and 2: Label antibodies FAS B-10 and FAS C-20 intensity, observed in villi of empty uterus and placental samples of different gestational periods.
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ResultsREDVET Revista electrónica de Veterinaria 2007 Vol.VIII Nº1
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Fig c: Number of apoptotic cells during porcine gestation.
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Fig d: Microphotograph of 28 gestational days (1000 x).
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Fig e: Microphotograph of 70 gestational days (200 x).
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Fig f: Microphotograph of 114gestational days (200 x).
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Higher cellular reforms appear approximately one week after implantation and to the end of gestation. The first changes are produced by apoptosis receptors of TNFR-1; nevertheless to the end of pregnancy the apoptosis is due exclusively to APO-1 receptors.
Higher cellular reforms appear approximately one week after implantation and to the end of gestation. The first changes are produced by apoptosis receptors of TNFR-1; nevertheless to the end of pregnancy the apoptosis is due exclusively to APO-1 receptors.
Conclusions
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