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. 1981;219(3):637-47.
doi: 10.1007/BF00210001.

Ultrastructural study of the permeability of the guinea-pig placenta to horseradish peroxidase

Ultrastructural study of the permeability of the guinea-pig placenta to horseradish peroxidase

C P Sibley et al. Cell Tissue Res. 1981.

Abstract

Horseradish peroxidase (HRP) was used to study macromolecule permeation into the guinea-pig placenta perfused in situ. When tissue culture medium 199 (TC 199) was used as fetal-side perfusate, the tracer reaction product was found only lining the fetal endothelium. When a longer period of perfusion with HRP in TC 199 was used, a small amount of reaction product was found in the subendothelial space and syncytiotrophoblastic vesicles, but not in maternal lacunae. In similar experiments using a Krebs bicarbonate Ringer (KRBG) as perfusate the tracer was found (i) lining the fetal endothelium, (ii) in the laternal intercellular spaces of the endothelium, (iii) in the subendothelial space, and (iv) in the maternal lacunae. It is therefore evident that the vehicle influenced the permeability of the guinea-pig placenta to horseradish peroxidase. As other studies have shown that perfusion of the fetal side with salt solution increases pore size, the results with TC 199 are regarded as more representative of the situation in the intact animal. It is therefore suggested that the fetal endothelium of the guinea-pig placenta may be largely impermeable to molecules of the size of horseradish peroxidase (4 nm) or larger.

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