System B0,+ amino acid transport regulates the penetration stage of blastocyst implantation with possible long-term developmental consequences through adulthood
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System B0,+ amino acid transport regulates the penetration stage of blastocyst implantation with possible long-term developmental consequences through adulthood
Abstract
Amino acid transport system B(0,+) was first characterized in detail in mouse blastocysts over two decades ago. Since then, this system has been shown to be involved in a wide array of developmental processes from blastocyst implantation in the uterus to adult obesity. Leucine uptake through system B(0,+) in blastocysts triggers mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) signalling. This signalling pathway selectively regulates development of trophoblast motility and the onset of the penetration stage of blastocyst implantation about 20 h later. Meanwhile, system B(0,+) becomes inactive in blastocysts a few hours before implantation in vivo. System B(0,+) can, however, be activated in preimplantation blastocysts by physical stimuli. The onset of trophoblast motility should provide the physiological physical stimulus activating system B(0,+) in blastocysts in vivo. Activation of system B(0,+) when trophoblast cells begin to penetrate the uterine epithelium would cause it to accumulate its preferred substrates, which include tryptophan, from uterine secretions. A low tryptophan concentration in external secretions next to trophoblast cells inhibits T-cell proliferation and rejection of the conceptus. Suboptimal system B(0,+) regulation of these developmental processes likely influences placentation and subsequent embryo nutrition, birth weight and risk of developing metabolic syndrome and obesity.
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