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Transglutaminases (TGs) are calcium-dependent enzymes that catalyze the transamidation of glutamine residues of a protein substrate to form intermolecular isopeptide bonds. The zona pellucida (ZP) is an extracellular, glycoprotein matrix that surrounds the oocytes of all Eutherian mammals. We aimed to identify the immunoreactivity of tissue transglutaminase (tTG) and ultrastructural changes occuring in rat oocytes before and after fertilization. Female rats were stimulated to superovulate, then mated with males. Oocytes and embryos were collected and examined by immunohistochemistry and electron microscopy. Before fertilization, tTG was present only in the oolemma and the cortical cytoplasm. After fertilization, tTG reactivity increased in the ZP of the early zygote and the preimplantation embryos, but decreased in the cytoplasm and perivitelline space (PVS). After fertilization, the PVS ultrastructure became asymmetrical and large around the polar bodies with many cortical granule contents. In conclusion, tTG immunoreactivity was found to be spatially and temporarily heterogeneous in the rat oocytes and embryos, especially in the ZP.
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PMID:The distribution of transglutaminase in the rat oocytes and embryos. 1768 10

We report on the first association of celiac disease, polyarteritis nodosa and HBV infection in a patient who developed a neuropathy. On admission his general and neurological conditions were severely compromised. Haematological test revealed HBV infection and high levels of antibodies to tissue transglutaminase, endomysium, gliadin. EMG showed sensory-motor asymmetric axonal neuropathy. A sural nerve biopsy revealed fibre loss, axonal degeneration with asymmetrical distribution and fascicular ischaemia. A duodenal biopsy was consistent with celiac disease. The patient was treated with immunosuppressive and antiviral therapy, and gluten-free diet with good result. Celiac disease can be related to a higher risk of autoimmune disorders and may have contributed to the development of multineuropathy in this patient.
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PMID:Multineuropathy in a patient with HBV infection, polyarteritis nodosa and celiac disease. 1881 Apr 49