Vascular characterization and morphogenesis in porcine placenta at day 40 of gestation

M R Fiorimanti, A L Cristofolini, M B Rabaglino, M J Moreira-Espinoza, M C Grosso, C G Barbeito, C I Merkis

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Abstract

In porcine placenta, abnormal development of the placental vasculature leads to placental insufficiency. The aim of this study was to determine the mRNA expression of angiogenic growth factors and to determine the vascular characteristics in placenta at day 40 of pig gestation. Samples were collected from maternal-chorioallantoic interface (n = 21) for the measurement of mRNA expression of VEGFA, ANGPT1, ANGPT2, FGF2 and its receptors KDR, TEK, FGFR1IIIc, FGFR2IIIb respectively, and for immunohistochemistry analysis of CD31 and VEGFA. Immunohistochemical analysis of CD31 and VEGFA, morphometric measurement of blood vessels, high-resolution light microscopy and transmission electron microscopy were performed. Capillary area density, number of blood vessels and capillary area were significantly higher on the maternal side than on the fetal side (p < .05). The ultrastructural finding of blood vessels demonstrates close contact with the trophoblastic epithelium. The relative mRNA expression of VEGFA and its receptor KDR was higher compared with the other angiogenic genes. In conclusion, a high mRNA expression of VEGFA and its receptor KDR added to the immunohistochemical results suggest a potential role of these genes in this pathway associated with an increase in the density of the capillary area on the maternal side and a reduction in the hemotrophic diffusion distance at the interface for nutrient exchange.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)840-850
Number of pages11
JournalReproduction in Domestic Animals
Volume58
Issue number6
Early online date7 Apr 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • CD31
  • VEGFA
  • angiogenesis
  • pig
  • placenta

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