A lectin binding analysis of glycosylation patterns during development of the equine placenta
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- DOI: 10.1053/plac.1998.0354
A lectin binding analysis of glycosylation patterns during development of the equine placenta
Abstract
The glycosylation of the equine interhaemal barrier and areola was studied throughout the period of gestation. Placentae of 35, 37, 50, 119, 152, 200, 280 and 300 days gestation were investigated, using semithin plastic embedded sections and a panel of 15 biotinylated lectins with an avidin-peroxidase revealing system. Glycosylation of the trophoblast and maternal epithelium showed the most change during the first 50 days of gestation, being associated with the initial stages of adhesion and attachment. In the trophoblast, non-bisected tri/tetraantennary complex N-glycan was only evident after day 37 and terminal N-acetyl galactosamine, alpha2,3- and alpha2,6-linked sialic acids disappeared at the same time. The areolar trophoblast exhibited some differences from microcotyledonary areas, especially with respect to 2-deoxy, 2-acetamido alpha-galactose and tri/tetraantennary, non-bisected complex N-glycan, suggesting that the differences in function between microcotyledonary and areolar trophoblast are reflected at both the morphological and the biochemical level. Granules of the maternal uterine epithelium bound many lectins, particularly those with specificity for bisected and non-bisected bi/triantennary N-linked glycan, 2-deoxy, 2-acetamido alpha-galactosyl, beta-galactosyl and some fucosylated termini. Binding to sialic acids in alpha2,3- and alpha2,6-linkage was sparse. Maternal and fetal capillaries showed little change in glycan expression over the period studied, being rich in bisected and non-bisected bi/triantennary N-linked glycan and sialic acids, with some terminal N-acetyl galactosamine and no detectable terminal fucosyl residues.
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