1993
DOI: 10.1071/rd9930247
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Changes in oestrogen receptor protein, mRNA expression and localization in the endometrium of cyclic and pregnant gilts

Abstract: Conceptus secretion of oestrogen on Day 11 of gestation is involved with establishment of pregnancy in the pig. Changes in oestrogen receptor (ER) protein, mRNA and cellular localization in the endometrium were evaluated during the oestrous cycle and early pregnancy of the gilt. In nonpregnant gilts, concentration of nuclear ER in the endometrium increased from Days 0 to 12 followed by a decline on Day 15 of the oestrous cycle. In pregnant gilts, changes in endometrial nuclear ER during Days 10, 12, 15 and 18 … Show more

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“…In the present experiment, ER␣ was detected in the myometrium, endometrial stroma, and the glandular and luminal epithelia, similar to previous descriptions in intact (nonovariectomized) gilts [37] and sows [38]. The AR is primarily present in endometrial epithelia, and in lesser amounts in myometrium and endometrial stroma of the pig uterus [18].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…In the present experiment, ER␣ was detected in the myometrium, endometrial stroma, and the glandular and luminal epithelia, similar to previous descriptions in intact (nonovariectomized) gilts [37] and sows [38]. The AR is primarily present in endometrial epithelia, and in lesser amounts in myometrium and endometrial stroma of the pig uterus [18].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Following downregulation of PGR from the endometrial LE and GE, estrogen receptor (ESR1) in uterine LE and GE is upregulated (Geisert et al 1993 ) which provides the pathway for the cell-specifi c responses to conceptus estrogens released on day 12. However, the maternal uterine environment is sensitive to the precise timing of conceptus estrogen stimulation (Geisert et al 2004 ).…”
Section: Conceptus Estrogensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subcellular staining patterns of ESR1 can depend on the primary antibody used for localization studies; for instance, a particular antibody can show a preference for cytoplasmic staining versus nuclear staining and vice versa (Schuler et al 2002 ;Sierralta and Thole 1996 ). It should be noted that during early pregnancy in the pig, luminal and glandular epithelial cells maintain ESR1 expression, albeit with immunoreactivity confi ned to nuclei and not the cytoplasm (Geisert et al 1993 ;Knapczyk-Stwora et al 2011 ). Similar to the equine conceptus, porcine conceptuses secrete signifi cant amounts of estrogen during the time of MRP (Perry et al 1973 ), which raises the likelihood of continued ESR1 expression by epithelial cells to be a unique feature to species in which conceptuses secrete large quantities of estrogen.…”
Section: Spatial and Temporal Regulation Of Endometrial Receptors Formentioning
confidence: 97%