Detection and synthesis of a progestagen-dependent protein in human endometrium. 1980

S G Joshi, and K M Ebert, and D P Swartz

Immunologiocal and biochemical methods were employed to demonstrate the presence of progestagen-dependent proteins in human endometrium. Cytosols were prepared from proliferative and secretory phase endometria of cycling women, from decidua and decidua-rich tissues of women in early pregnancy and from decidua of tubal pregnancy. Antisera were raised in rabbits against the antigens of decidua of tubal pregnancy and decidua-rich tissues. Immunoelectrophoresis, Ouchterlony's immunodiffusion test and polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis using native gels revealed 2 antigenic proteins, designated antigens A and B, in secretory endometria, decidua-rich tissues, decidua, and in decidua of tubal pregnancy. However, only 1 antigenic protein was detected by SDS-gel electrophoresis: antigens A and B may therefore be two different proteins or two forms of a single protein. The antigens could not be detected in non-pregnancy sera or in term placentae. Double isotopic labelling (incubation of tissues with [3H]- and [14C]leucine) followed by protein fractionation methods were used to compare the in-vitro synthesis rates of antigens in poroliferative tissues with those in decidua or secretory endometria. The rate of synthesis of antigens A and B was markedly higher in the decidua and secretory endometria than in the proliferative endometria. We conclude, therefore, that during progestagen-dependent transformation of proliferative phase endometria into secretory endometria and decidua in women, there is a selective stimulation of at least one species of pregnancy-associated protein.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007122 Immunoelectrophoresis A technique that combines protein electrophoresis and double immunodiffusion. In this procedure proteins are first separated by gel electrophoresis (usually agarose), then made visible by immunodiffusion of specific antibodies. A distinct elliptical precipitin arc results for each protein detectable by the antisera.
D008598 Menstruation The periodic shedding of the ENDOMETRIUM and associated menstrual bleeding in the MENSTRUAL CYCLE of humans and primates. Menstruation is due to the decline in circulating PROGESTERONE, and occurs at the late LUTEAL PHASE when LUTEOLYSIS of the CORPUS LUTEUM takes place.
D008875 Middle Aged An adult aged 45 - 64 years. Middle Age
D011247 Pregnancy The status during which female mammals carry their developing young (EMBRYOS or FETUSES) in utero before birth, beginning from FERTILIZATION to BIRTH. Gestation,Pregnancies
D011257 Pregnancy Proteins Proteins produced by organs of the mother or the PLACENTA during PREGNANCY. These proteins may be pregnancy-specific (present only during pregnancy) or pregnancy-associated (present during pregnancy or under other conditions such as hormone therapy or certain malignancies.) Placental Proteins,Proteins, Placental,Proteins, Pregnancy
D011274 Pregnancy, Tubal The most common (>96%) type of ectopic pregnancy in which the extrauterine EMBRYO IMPLANTATION occurs in the FALLOPIAN TUBE, usually in the ampullary region where FERTILIZATION takes place. Tubal Pregnancy,Pregnancies, Tubal,Tubal Pregnancies
D003656 Decidua The hormone-responsive glandular layer of ENDOMETRIUM that sloughs off at each menstrual flow (decidua menstrualis) or at the termination of pregnancy. During pregnancy, the thickest part of the decidua forms the maternal portion of the PLACENTA, thus named decidua placentalis. The thin portion of the decidua covering the rest of the embryo is the decidua capsularis. Deciduum,Deciduas
D004717 Endometrium The mucous membrane lining of the uterine cavity that is hormonally responsive during the MENSTRUAL CYCLE and PREGNANCY. The endometrium undergoes cyclic changes that characterize MENSTRUATION. After successful FERTILIZATION, it serves to sustain the developing embryo. Endometria
D005260 Female Females
D005779 Immunodiffusion Technique involving the diffusion of antigen or antibody through a semisolid medium, usually agar or agarose gel, with the result being a precipitin reaction. Gel Diffusion Tests,Diffusion Test, Gel,Diffusion Tests, Gel,Gel Diffusion Test,Immunodiffusions,Test, Gel Diffusion,Tests, Gel Diffusion

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