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. 1980 Jul;59(2):273-85.
doi: 10.1530/jrf.0.0590273.

Detection and synthesis of a progestagen-dependent protein in human endometrium

Detection and synthesis of a progestagen-dependent protein in human endometrium

S G Joshi et al. J Reprod Fertil. 1980 Jul.

Abstract

Immunologiocal and biochemical methods were employed to demonstrate the presence of progestagen-dependent proteins in human endometrium. Cytosols were prepared from proliferative and secretory phase endometria of cycling women, from decidua and decidua-rich tissues of women in early pregnancy and from decidua of tubal pregnancy. Antisera were raised in rabbits against the antigens of decidua of tubal pregnancy and decidua-rich tissues. Immunoelectrophoresis, Ouchterlony's immunodiffusion test and polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis using native gels revealed 2 antigenic proteins, designated antigens A and B, in secretory endometria, decidua-rich tissues, decidua, and in decidua of tubal pregnancy. However, only 1 antigenic protein was detected by SDS-gel electrophoresis: antigens A and B may therefore be two different proteins or two forms of a single protein. The antigens could not be detected in non-pregnancy sera or in term placentae. Double isotopic labelling (incubation of tissues with [3H]- and [14C]leucine) followed by protein fractionation methods were used to compare the in-vitro synthesis rates of antigens in poroliferative tissues with those in decidua or secretory endometria. The rate of synthesis of antigens A and B was markedly higher in the decidua and secretory endometria than in the proliferative endometria. We conclude, therefore, that during progestagen-dependent transformation of proliferative phase endometria into secretory endometria and decidua in women, there is a selective stimulation of at least one species of pregnancy-associated protein.

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