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α-Tocopherol Transfer Protein Is Specifically Localized at the Implantation Site of Pregnant Mouse Uterus
α-Tocopherol transfer protein (α-TTP) was first described to play a major role in maintaining α-tocopherol levels in plasma, while α-tocopherol was primarily reported to be a factor relevant for reproduction. Expression of α-TTP is not only seen in the liver, from where it was first isolated, b...
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Published in: | Biology of reproduction 2002-08, Vol.67 (2), p.599 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | α-Tocopherol transfer protein (α-TTP) was first described to play a major role in maintaining α-tocopherol levels in plasma,
while α-tocopherol was primarily reported to be a factor relevant for reproduction. Expression of α-TTP is not only seen in
the liver, from where it was first isolated, but also in mouse uterus, depending on its state of pregnancy, stressing the
importance of α-TTP for embryogenesis and fetal development. The cellular localization of α-TTP in mouse uterus is reported
here. By immunohistochemistry, α-TTP could be localized in the secretory columnar epithelial cells of the pregnant uterus
on Days 4.5 and 6.5 postcoitum as well as in the glandular epithelial cells and the inner decidual reaction zone surrounding
the implantation site. On Days 8.5 and 10.5 postcoitum (midterm of mouse pregnancy), α-TTP could still be detected in the
uterine secretory columnar epithelial cells, while in α-TTP knockout mice, no immunostaining was visible. It is suggested
that α-TTP plays a major role in supplying the placenta and consecutively the fetus with α-tocopherol throughout pregnancy.
We conclude that α-tocopherol plays a role in the process of implantation and that α-TTP may be necessary for adequate α-tocopherol
status of the fetus. |
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ISSN: | 0006-3363 1529-7268 |
DOI: | 10.1095/biolreprod67.2.599 |