1977
DOI: 10.1677/joe.0.0720027
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Studies on Ovine Placental Lactogen Secretion by Homologous Radioimmunoassay

Abstract: The concentrations of ovine placental lactogen (oPL) have been determined in maternal plasma, umbilical cord plasma, and allantoic fluid by an homologous radioimmunoassay for oPL which is sensitive to 0-1 ng hormone. Ovine placental lactogen was first detected in maternal plasma at 41-50 days of gestation and reached a peak concentration of 2547 +/- 226 (S.E.M.) ng/ml at 121-130 days in ewes with singleton gestations. The oPL concentration in cord plasma was 336-4 +/- 60-3 ng/ml and in allantoic fluid was 29-6… Show more

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“…PL is produced specifically by the trophoblast giant binucleate cells, which first differentiate between Days 14 and 15 in the conceptus [50]. Peak concentrations of PL in maternal serum closely parallel dynamic changes in total protein synthesized and secreted by the GE of the ovine endometrium during gestation [36,[51][52][53][54]. In the current studies, STC1 mRNA and protein was first observed on Day 18 of pregnancy and increased to maximal levels by Day 80 of pregnancy, which is associated with the onset of and increases in PL production by the trophoblast giant binucleate cells.…”
Section: Stc1 In the Ovine Uterusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PL is produced specifically by the trophoblast giant binucleate cells, which first differentiate between Days 14 and 15 in the conceptus [50]. Peak concentrations of PL in maternal serum closely parallel dynamic changes in total protein synthesized and secreted by the GE of the ovine endometrium during gestation [36,[51][52][53][54]. In the current studies, STC1 mRNA and protein was first observed on Day 18 of pregnancy and increased to maximal levels by Day 80 of pregnancy, which is associated with the onset of and increases in PL production by the trophoblast giant binucleate cells.…”
Section: Stc1 In the Ovine Uterusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…UTMPs are members of the serpin family of serine protease inhibitors [19] and serve as excellent markers for endometrial gland differentiation and secretory capacity during pregnancy in the sheep [6,12,20,21]. In maternal serum, oPL can be detected as early as Day 50 and peaks between Days 120 and 130 of gestation [22][23][24]. The temporal changes in circulating levels of oPL can be correlated with endometrial gland hyperplasia and hypertrophy and increases in production of UTMPs [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ovine PL is a nonglycosylated 22-kDa protein [16] produced by binucleate cells of the conceptus trophectoderm beginning on Day 16 of pregnancy [17]. PL is detected in maternal serum by Day 50, and peak levels occur between Days 120 and 130 of gestation [18][19][20]. In the sheep uterus, prolactin receptor (PRL-R) expression is specifically restricted to the GE and increases during pregnancy [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%