Author:
Nagasaka T.,Nomura S.,Okamura M.,Tsujimoto M.,Nakazato H.,Oiso Y.,Nakashima N.,Mizutani S.
Abstract
While oxytocinase is known to exist in pregnancy serum and placenta, the
present study describes the expression of the mRNA for this enzyme in a wide
variety of other human tissues. Northern blot analysis was used to detect the
mRNA, with a probe derived from a cDNA for oxytocinase/placental leucine
aminopeptidase (P-LAP). Both the distribution and localization of
immunoreactive oxytocinase/P-LAP protein have been determined
immunohistochemically by use of an anti-P-LAP antibody in normal placental,
fetal and adult tissues. In placental tissues, only syncytiotrophoblasts were
stained positively. In both fetal and adult tissues, positive staining was
obtained in vascular endothelial cells, gastrointestinal mucosal cells,
epithelial cells of hepato-biliary, pancreato-biliary, bronchial-alveolar and
renal tubular systems as well as islet cells of pancreas and neurons in the
central nervous systems. Sweat-gland cells, seminal vesicles and prostate
gland in the adult, as well as adipocytes and skeletal muscle cells in the
fetus were also stained. The widespread distribution of P-LAP suggests its
involvement in a variety of physiological events not restricted to the
regulation of the amounts of bioactive peptides such as arginine vasopressin
(AVP) and oxytocin (OT) in pregnancy. The presence of P-LAP in
syncytiotrophoblasts supports the idea that P-LAP in pregnancy serum is
derived from the placenta.
Subject
Developmental Biology,Endocrinology,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Animal Science and Zoology,Reproductive Medicine,Biotechnology
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