New perspective on conceptus estrogens in maternal recognition and pregnancy establishment in the pig†. Issue 1 (10th April 2019)
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- New perspective on conceptus estrogens in maternal recognition and pregnancy establishment in the pig†. Issue 1 (10th April 2019)
- Main Title:
- New perspective on conceptus estrogens in maternal recognition and pregnancy establishment in the pig†
- Authors:
- Meyer, Ashley E
Pfeiffer, Caroline A
Brooks, Kelsey E
Spate, Lee D
Benne, Joshua A
Cecil, Raissa
Samuel, Melissa S
Murphy, Clifton N
Behura, Susanta
McLean, Megan K
Ciernia, Lauren A
Smith, Michael F
Whitworth, Kristin M
Wells, Kevin D
Spencer, Thomas E
Prather, Randall S
Geisert, Rodney D - Abstract:
- Abstract: The proposed signal for maternal recognition of pregnancy in pigs is estrogen (E2), produced by the elongating conceptuses between days 11 to 12 of pregnancy with a more sustained increase during conceptus attachment and placental development on days 15 to 30. To understand the role of E2 in porcine conceptus elongation and pregnancy establishment, a loss-of-function study was conducted by editing aromatase ( CYP19A1 ) using CRISPR/Cas9 technology. Wild-type ( CYP19A1 +/+ ) and ( CYP19A1 −/− ) fibroblast cells were used to create embryos through somatic cell nuclear transfer, which were transferred into recipient gilts. Elongated and attaching conceptuses were recovered from gilts containing CYP19A1 +/+ or CYP19A1 − / − embryos on day 14 and 17 of pregnancy. Total E2 in the uterine flushings of gilts with CYP19A1 − / − embryos was lower than recipients containing CYP19A1 +/+ embryos with no difference in testosterone, PGF2α, or PGE2 on either day 14 or 17. Despite the loss of conceptus E2 production, CYP19A1 − / − conceptuses were capable of maintaining the corpora lutea. However, gilts gestating CYP19A1 − / − embryos aborted between days 27 and 31 of gestation. Attempts to rescue the pregnancy of CYP19A1 − / − gestating gilts with exogenous E2 failed to maintain pregnancy. However, CYP19A1 − / − embryos could be rescued when co-transferred with embryos derived by in vitro fertilization. Endometrial transcriptome analysis revealed that ablation of conceptus E2Abstract: The proposed signal for maternal recognition of pregnancy in pigs is estrogen (E2), produced by the elongating conceptuses between days 11 to 12 of pregnancy with a more sustained increase during conceptus attachment and placental development on days 15 to 30. To understand the role of E2 in porcine conceptus elongation and pregnancy establishment, a loss-of-function study was conducted by editing aromatase ( CYP19A1 ) using CRISPR/Cas9 technology. Wild-type ( CYP19A1 +/+ ) and ( CYP19A1 −/− ) fibroblast cells were used to create embryos through somatic cell nuclear transfer, which were transferred into recipient gilts. Elongated and attaching conceptuses were recovered from gilts containing CYP19A1 +/+ or CYP19A1 − / − embryos on day 14 and 17 of pregnancy. Total E2 in the uterine flushings of gilts with CYP19A1 − / − embryos was lower than recipients containing CYP19A1 +/+ embryos with no difference in testosterone, PGF2α, or PGE2 on either day 14 or 17. Despite the loss of conceptus E2 production, CYP19A1 − / − conceptuses were capable of maintaining the corpora lutea. However, gilts gestating CYP19A1 − / − embryos aborted between days 27 and 31 of gestation. Attempts to rescue the pregnancy of CYP19A1 − / − gestating gilts with exogenous E2 failed to maintain pregnancy. However, CYP19A1 − / − embryos could be rescued when co-transferred with embryos derived by in vitro fertilization. Endometrial transcriptome analysis revealed that ablation of conceptus E2 resulted in disruption of a number biological pathways. Results demonstrate that intrinsic E2 conceptus production is not essential for pre-implantation development, conceptus elongation, and early CL maintenance, but is essential for maintenance of pregnancy beyond 30 days . Abstract : Ablation of pig conceptus estrogen production does not affect early maternal recognition of pregnancy and conceptus development but causes a ripple effect in conceptus/endometrial programming resulting in failure to maintain pregnancy beyond 30 days of gestation. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Biology of reproduction. Volume 101:Issue 1(2019)
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- Biology of reproduction
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- Volume 101:Issue 1(2019)
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- Volume 101, Issue 1 (2019)
- Year:
- 2019
- Volume:
- 101
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2019-0101-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- 148
- Page End:
- 161
- Publication Date:
- 2019-04-10
- Subjects:
- blastocyst -- conceptus -- CRISPR/Cas9 -- developmental biology -- early development -- embryo -- endometrium -- estradiol -- aromatase -- gene editing -- implantation -- luteolysis -- ovum transport -- placentation -- placenta -- pig -- pregnancy -- preimplantation embryo -- prostaglandins -- progesterone -- uterus
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