2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2017.11.176
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Intrauterine exosomes are required for bovine conceptus implantation

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“…In addition to that, endometrial cells treated with EVs from the post-implantation induced and increase in vascular cell adhesion molecule 1 (VCAM) transcript, indicating the modulation of adhesion molecules [70]. Furthermore, exosomes isolated from uterine flushing obtained from pregnant cows on days 17, 20, and 22 were used to treat trophoblast CT-1 cells and did not induce changes in IFNT and CDX2 mRNA expression, suggesting that the pregnancy period may influence EVs' contents [70]. Together, this information highlights the EVs biological role during the period of maternal recognition of pregnancy, which may enhance embryo-maternal communication and consequently contribute to the maintenance of pregnancy.…”
Section: Embryo-maternal Interactions Between Uterus and Embryo Mediamentioning
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“…In addition to that, endometrial cells treated with EVs from the post-implantation induced and increase in vascular cell adhesion molecule 1 (VCAM) transcript, indicating the modulation of adhesion molecules [70]. Furthermore, exosomes isolated from uterine flushing obtained from pregnant cows on days 17, 20, and 22 were used to treat trophoblast CT-1 cells and did not induce changes in IFNT and CDX2 mRNA expression, suggesting that the pregnancy period may influence EVs' contents [70]. Together, this information highlights the EVs biological role during the period of maternal recognition of pregnancy, which may enhance embryo-maternal communication and consequently contribute to the maintenance of pregnancy.…”
Section: Embryo-maternal Interactions Between Uterus and Embryo Mediamentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Besides that, EVs isolated from uterine flushing in the pre-implantation period increase the expression of apoptotic genes (BAX, CASP3, TNFA, and TP53 transcripts) in endometrial cells [70]. In addition to that, endometrial cells treated with EVs from the post-implantation induced and increase in vascular cell adhesion molecule 1 (VCAM) transcript, indicating the modulation of adhesion molecules [70]. Furthermore, exosomes isolated from uterine flushing obtained from pregnant cows on days 17, 20, and 22 were used to treat trophoblast CT-1 cells and did not induce changes in IFNT and CDX2 mRNA expression, suggesting that the pregnancy period may influence EVs' contents [70].…”
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“…The microvesicle-like particles are present in saliva, plasma, milk, urine, semen, uterine luminal fluid and other biological fluids [11][12][13][14]. Moreover, these microvesicles have been isolated and characterized from the ULF in human [15], mice [16], cattle [17,18], and sheep [19]. However, porcine ULF exosomes have not been isolated and identified so far.…”
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