In vivo investigation of ruminant placenta function and physiology—a review

Author:

Tanner Amelia R1ORCID,Kennedy Victoria C1,Lynch Cameron S1,Hord Taylor K1,Winger Quinton A1,Rozance Paul J2,Anthony Russell V1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biomedical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Colorado State University , Fort Collins, CO 80523 , USA

2. Department of Pediatrics, Division of Neonatology, College of Medicine, University of Colorado , Aurora, CO 80045 , USA

Abstract

Abstract The placenta facilitates the transport of nutrients to the fetus, removal of waste products from the fetus, immune protection of the fetus and functions as an endocrine organ, thereby determining the environment for fetal growth and development. Additionally, the placenta is a highly metabolic organ in itself, utilizing a majority of the oxygen and glucose derived from maternal circulation. Consequently, optimal placental function is required for the offspring to reach its genetic potential in utero. Among ruminants, pregnant sheep have been used extensively for investigating pregnancy physiology, in part due to the ability to place indwelling catheters within both maternal and fetal vessels, allowing for steady-state investigation of blood flow, nutrient uptakes and utilization, and hormone secretion, under non-stressed and non-anesthetized conditions. This methodology has been applied to both normal and compromised pregnancies. As such, our understanding of the in vivo physiology of pregnancy in sheep is unrivalled by any other species. However, until recently, a significant deficit existed in determining the specific function or significance of individual genes expressed by the placenta in ruminants. To that end, we developed and have been using in vivo RNA interference (RNAi) within the sheep placenta to examine the function and relative importance of genes involved in conceptus development (PRR15 and LIN28), placental nutrient transport (SLC2A1 and SLC2A3), and placenta-derived hormones (CSH). A lentiviral vector is used to generate virus that is stably integrated into the infected cell’s genome, thereby expressing a short-hairpin RNA (shRNA), that when processed within the cell, combines with the RNA Induced Silencing Complex (RISC) resulting in specific mRNA degradation or translational blockage. To accomplish in vivo RNAi, day 9 hatched and fully expanded blastocysts are infected with the lentivirus for 4 to 5 h, and then surgically transferred to synchronized recipient uteri. Only the trophectoderm cells are infected by the replication deficient virus, leaving the inner cell mass unaltered, and we often obtain ~70% pregnancy rates following transfer of a single blastocyst. In vivo RNAi coupled with steady-state study of blood flow and nutrient uptake, transfer and utilization can now provide new insight into the physiological consequences of modifying the translation of specific genes expressed within the ruminant placenta.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Colorado State University Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee

University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics,Animal Science and Zoology,General Medicine,Food Science

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