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Query: UMLS:C0016382 (
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Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA), a simple phospholipid, plays a critical role in the establishment of pregnancy in pigs. LPA production is mediated by the action of
ENPP2
, a secreted lysophospholipase D (lysoPLD) that converts lysophosphatidylcholine to LPA. However, the mechanism that regulates LPA production by
ENPP2
in the porcine uterus is not well understood. In this study, we evaluated
ENPP2
expression during the estrous cycle and pregnancy in the uterine endometrium and in early stage conceptuses. We also evaluated lysoPLD activity in the uterine lumen.
ENPP2
transcripts and proteins were detected in the uterine endometrium at all stages of the estrous cycle and pregnancy, with higher levels on Day (D) 12 and D15 of the estrous cycle and pregnancy.
ENPP2
expression was localized mainly in luminal and glandular epithelial cells in the endometrium and was also detected in conceptuses on D12 of pregnancy. Secreted
ENPP2
protein was detected in fluid
flushing
samples from the uterine lumen on D12 of the estrous cycle and pregnancy, with higher levels on D12 of pregnancy. LysoPLD activity was detected in uterine flushings on D12 of the estrous cycle and pregnancy, with higher levels on D12 of pregnancy. This study showed that uterine endometrium and conceptuses produce
ENPP2
and secreted it into the uterine lumen where it has lysoPLD activity. These results suggest that
ENPP2
may play an important role in the establishment of pregnancy in pigs by regulating LPA production at the maternal-conceptus interface.
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PMID:Analysis of the lysophosphatidic acid-generating enzyme ENPP2 in the uterus during pregnancy in pigs. 2291 16
Somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) is a useful tool for animal cloning, but the efficiency of producing viable offspring by SCNT is very low. To improve this efficiency in the production of cloned pigs, it is critical to understand the interactions between uterine function and cloned embryos during implantation. Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) is a lipid mediator that plays an important role in the establishment of pregnancy in pigs; however, LPA production in the uterine endometrium of pigs carrying SCNT-cloned conceptuses has not been determined. Therefore, we investigated expression of
ENPP2
, an LPA-generating enzyme, in the uterine endometrium of gilts with conceptuses derived from SCNT during the implantation period. Uterine endometrial tissue and uterine
flushing
were obtained from gilts carrying SCNT-derived conceptuses and from gilts carrying conceptuses resulting from natural mating on d 12 of pregnancy. Our results demonstrated no difference in the level of
ENPP2
mRNA expression in the uterine endometrium between gilts carrying SCNT-derived conceptuses and gilts carrying naturally-conceived conceptuses, but secretion of
ENPP2
protein into the uterine lumen did decrease significantly in pigs with SCNT-derived conceptuses. These results indicate that expression and secretion of
ENPP2
, which are critical for appropriate LPA production and successful pregnancy, are dysregulated in the uterine endometrium of pigs carrying SCNT-derived conceptuses.
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PMID:Analysis of ENPP2 in the Uterine Endometrium of Pigs Carrying Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer Cloned Embryos. 2504 7