Abstract

We have previously shown that the peptide immunoreactivity related closely to the mitogen GRP is expressed by the pregnant ovine endometrium during the final third of pregnancy. In this study we have established that GRP is also expressed early in ovine pregnancy and have quantified the temporal changes in synthesis, storage and secretion of GRP in the peri- and post-attachment period. Secreted GRP peptide levels rise 10 fold just prior to implantation, while endometrial peptide and mRNA concentrations increase 4 and 13 fold respectively between day 17 and 20, immediately following attachment and corresponding to the onset of placentome development. The main molecular form of endometrial GRP has similar binding characteristics on RP-HPLC to GRP 18-27, but is larger. We conclude that a GRP-like peptide is expressed by the pregnant ovine endometrium from early in pregnancy until term, and that it is likely to play an important role in fetal or uterine maturation.

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