IMPLANTATION OF THE RAT EMBRYO : GLYCOGEN AND ALKALINE PHOSPHATASES
- 1 October 1966
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Bioscientifica in Reproduction
- Vol. 12 (2) , 279-+
- https://doi.org/10.1530/jrf.0.0120279
Abstract
The distribution nd intensity of reaction for adenosine-5[image]-monophosphatase, adenosine-5[image]-triphosphatase, inosine-triphosphatase, thiamine-pyrophos-phatase, uridine diphosphatase, [beta]-glycerophosphatase and glucose-6-phosphatase were studied in relation to the implanting rat embryo and developing decidua at 3 1/2, 4 1/2, 5, 5 1/2, 6, 6 1/2, 7 1/2, 8 1/2, and 9 1/2 days of pregnancy. The distribution of glycogen was also studied from 4 1/2 days onwards, using the PAS [Periodic Acid Schiff ] procedure in combination with diastase and/or dimedone blockade. Glycogen was demonstrated in the stroma antimesometrial and lateral to the embryo, accumulating at 6 to 6 1/2 days and gradually being compressed laterally by the expanding decidua, the lateral part of which also contained some glycogen. All of the enzymes studied accumulated to a greater or lesser degree in the stroma initially and then in the antimesometrial decidua, where their accumulation was paralleled by a falling off of glycogen concentration. Significant differences in distribution, particularly in the mesometrial region, were noted, adenosin-5[image]-monophosphatase, uridine-diphosphatase, and glucose-6-phosphatase accumulating in the cells of the glycogen wings, while the remaining enzymes did not. Adeno-sine-5[image]-trlphosphatase, thiamine pyrophosphatase, and inosine-triphosphatase accumulated in the cells lining the sinusoids of this region. Adenosine-5[image]-triphospnatase was the only enzyme studied to show any alteration between 3 1/2 and 4 1/2 days, and it is suggested that the observed antimesometrial accumulation of this enzyme may be a reflection of the estrogen surge which occurs at this time. An attempt is made to correlate the presence and alteration in distribution of these enzymes, and of glycogen, with what is known of their physiological functions with respect to glycogen metabolism, energy production, transport of substances across the cell membrane, and nutrition of the embryo.This publication has 19 references indexed in Scilit:
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