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Maturitas ; 58(3): 269-84, 2007 Nov 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17913407

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: The aim of the study was to investigate the distribution of the sialoderivatives of the glycoconjugates in the oviduct of normally menstruating and postmenopausal women. METHODS: Biopsies of ampullary and isthmic portions of the oviduct were obtained from fertile women, in proliferative and secretive phases, and from postmenopausal subjects. The study was carried out using digoxigenin-labelled lectins (MAA, SNA and PNA) in addition to the use of enzymatic and chemical treatments to characterize the different glycosidic linkages of the sialoderivatives and to obtain information on their structure. RESULTS: No appreciable difference in sialoderivatives distribution was observed among the oviducts, particularly at the epithelium luminal surface, of the fertile women in the two menstrual cycle phases or among those of the fertile and some postmenopausal women, independently from age. Moreover, no appreciable difference of distribution was observed between the ampullary and the isthmic portions in both the study groups. CONCLUSIONS: In the fertile women sialoderivatives present at the luminal surface of the epithelial cells could play a role in sperm capacitation and mobility, and facilitate the transit of the egg and of the early embryo along the oviducts. The similar distribution of sialoderivatives in the oviduct epithelium of some postmenopausal women of different age, compared to the fertile ones, suggests a maintaining of some functions of the organ, independently from the age of the woman. This could be due, in some cases, to the influence of remaining still sufficient sex hormonal levels.


Subject(s)
Endometrium/metabolism , Fallopian Tubes/metabolism , Glycoconjugates/metabolism , Sialic Acids/metabolism , Adult , Aged , Case-Control Studies , Epithelium/metabolism , Female , Fertility , Humans , Middle Aged , Postmenopause
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Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol ; 130(1): 30-41, 2007 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16442695

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: Content and distribution of the oligosaccharides in the umbilical cord from pregnancies with altered glycemia were investigated. STUDY DESIGN: A prospective cohort study was conducted in the Florence Policlinic of Careggi, Italy. Samples of cord from physiological pregnancies (n=20), from pregnancies with minor degree of glucose intolerance (n=20) and from pregnancies with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) treated with insulin (n=20) were collected. Eleven lectins were used (ConA, WGA, PNA, SBA, DBA, LTA, UEA I, OOA, GSL II, MAL II and SNA) in combination with chemical and enzymatic treatments. RESULTS: Increase of N-acetyl-d-glucosamine and a loss of sialic acid in the umbilical cord of the cases with minor degree of glucose intolerance with respect to the other study groups was observed. d-Galactose(beta1-->3)-N-acetyl-d-galactosamine, N-acetyl-d-galactosamine and l-fucose were in less amount in both the pathological groups with respect to the control one. CONCLUSION: The increase of some glycoconjugates carbohydrates and the loss of others in the umbilical cord from pregnancies with minor degree of glucose intolerance might be related to its morphofunctional alterations in a not diabetic altered glycemia. Moreover, the treatment with insulin in the GDM might play a role in restoring partially the normal glycosilation in the cord components in the attempt to renew some their functions.


Subject(s)
Diabetes, Gestational/physiopathology , Glycoconjugates/metabolism , Lectins/metabolism , Umbilical Cord/metabolism , Adult , Cohort Studies , Diabetes, Gestational/metabolism , Female , Glycoconjugates/analysis , Humans , Immunohistochemistry , Lectins/analysis , Pregnancy , Prospective Studies
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Acta Histochem ; 113(8): 815-25, 2011 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21774970

ABSTRACT

The aim of the study was to investigate the content and distribution of sugar residues in placentas from pregnancies complicated by hypertensive disorders. Placentas from women with uncomplicated pregnancies (group 1), pregnancies complicated by gestational hypertension (group 2), pregnancies complicated by pre-eclampsia (group 3), pregnancies complicated by pre-eclampsia with HELLP syndrome (hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes and low platelets) (group 4) were collected. Lectins: ConA, WGA, PNA, SBA, DBA, UEA I, GNA, DSA, MAA, SNA, in combination with chemical and enzymatic treatments, were used. Data showed a decrease and/or lack of α-d-mannose, α-d-glucose and d-galactose-(Ɵ1-4)-N-acetyl-d-glucosamine in placentas from pre-eclampsia and pre-eclampsia with HELLP syndrome compared with control and hypertension cases. N-acetyl-d-galactosamine appeared and/or increased in placentas from hypertensive disorders. A different distribution of various types of sialic acid was observed in placentas from hypertensive disorders compared with the controls. In particular, placentas from pre-eclampsia, with and without HELLP syndrome, lacked the acetylated sialic acid side-chain. These findings demonstrate various alterations of the carbohydrate metabolism in the placentas from pregnancies complicated by different types of hypertensive disorders. This indicates correlation with the placental morpho-functional changes characteristic of these complications and with the degree of clinical severity.


Subject(s)
Carbohydrates/analysis , HELLP Syndrome/metabolism , Placenta/metabolism , Pre-Eclampsia/metabolism , Pregnancy/metabolism , Acetylgalactosamine/analysis , Acetylgalactosamine/metabolism , Acetylglucosamine/analysis , Acetylglucosamine/metabolism , Adult , Carbohydrates/chemistry , Disease Progression , Female , Galactose/analysis , Galactose/metabolism , Glucose/analysis , Glucose/metabolism , HELLP Syndrome/pathology , HELLP Syndrome/physiopathology , Humans , Lectins , Mannose/analysis , Mannose/metabolism , Placenta/physiopathology , Pre-Eclampsia/pathology , Pre-Eclampsia/physiopathology
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Acta Histochem ; 113(3): 308-16, 2011 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20053427

ABSTRACT

In this study the characterization of various types of sugar residues in normal, keratoconus and cross-linked human corneas was performed using immunohistochemical localization with lectins. Corneal samples were collected and divided into three groups: (1) normal corneas from cadavers; (2) keratoconic corneal buttons; (3) keratoconic corneal buttons treated with cross-linking. A series of lectins including: DBA, SBA, PNA, ConA, WGA, UEA I, GNA, DSA, MAA, SNA, were used in combination with chemical and enzymatic treatments. Compared with the normal corneas, N-acetyl-D-glucosamine increased in the keratoconus corneas. L-fucose increased and/or appeared in the keratoconus and the cross-linked corneas. N-acetyl-D-galactosamine was more abundant in the epithelium of keratoconus corneas, but was lacking in the keratoconus and cross-linked endothelium. D-galactose-(Ɵ1-4)-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine was absent in the whole stroma of the keratoconus corneas and in the deep layers of the cross-linked ones. Sialic acids increased in the keratoconus corneas and decreased in the cross-linked ones. These results showed altered glycosylation in the keratoconic corneas and partially similar glycosylation in the cross-linked corneas, compared to the normal ones. This suggests a role played by sugar residues in maintaining the corneal structure. The changes could be related to structural alterations in keratoconus. The present findings contribute to our understanding of the effect of cross-linking treatment of keratoconic corneas in therapeutic attempts to re-establish the normal corneal structure.


Subject(s)
Cornea/metabolism , Keratoconus/metabolism , Keratoconus/physiopathology , Lectins/metabolism , Carbohydrates/analysis , Cornea/physiopathology , Glycosylation , Humans , Immunohistochemistry , Protein Binding
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Histochem Cell Biol ; 128(3): 263-73, 2007 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17653755

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to investigate the distribution of the oligosaccharides of the glycoconjugates in placentas from pregnancies complicated by different degree of altered glycaemia. Placentas from women with physiological pregnancies (group 1), with pregnancies complicated by minor degree of glucose intolerance (group 2) and with pregnancies complicated by gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) treated with insulin (group 3) were collected. Ten lectins were used (ConA, WGA, PNA, SBA, DBA, LTA, UEA I, GSL II, MAL II and SNA) in combination with chemical and enzymatic treatments. The data showed a decrease of sialic acid linked alpha(2-6) to galactose/N-acetyl-D-galactosamine and an increase of N-acetyl-D-glucosamine in the placentas of the pathological groups, in particular the group 3, comparing to the group 1. A decrease of L-fucose (LTA) and D-galactose-(beta1-3)-N-acetyl-D-galactosamine, and an increase and/or appearance of L-fucose (UEA I) and N-acetyl-D-galactosamine were observed in both the pathological groups, particularly in the group 2, with respect to the group 1. In GDM, and even in pregnancies with a simple alteration of maternal glycaemia, the changes in the distribution of oligosaccharides could be related to alteration of the structure and functionality of the placenta.


Subject(s)
Diabetes, Gestational/metabolism , Glycoconjugates/analysis , Lectins/analysis , Oligosaccharides/analysis , Placenta/chemistry , Pregnancy Complications , Adult , Diabetes, Gestational/pathology , Female , Glucose Tolerance Test , Glycoconjugates/pharmacokinetics , Horseradish Peroxidase/chemistry , Humans , Immunohistochemistry , Lectins/pharmacokinetics , Oligosaccharides/pharmacokinetics , Placenta/metabolism , Placenta/pathology , Pregnancy , Tissue Distribution , Umbilical Cord/metabolism
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Ital J Anat Embryol ; 111(2): 83-96, 2006.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16981397

ABSTRACT

The content, distribution and changes of the glycoconjugates oligosaccharides in the ependymal cells of the cephalic portion of the nervous system, in the chick embryo from 5 days of incubation till hatching and in the 3 days old chicken, were investigated. For this purpose a battery of six HRP-conjugated lectins were used (WGA, SBA, UEA I, LTA, PNA, ConA). Enzyme and chemical treatments were performed on some sections prior to staining with HRP-lectins. Our findings showed a large amount of all the investigated sugar residues at the apical portion of the ependymal cells, for the whole considered period of incubation and in the 3 days old chicken. This could indicate that also the immature ependymal cells (spongiobasts) begin to play a tipical role of the mature cells. The presence of cytoplasmic sopranuclear granules, containing D-glucosamine, D-galactose-(beta --> 3)-N-acetil-D-galactosamine and sialic acid in the early stages of incubation, might represent a secretion by the ependymal cells to integrate a not yet fully functioning secretion by the choroid plexuses. At the ciglia a large amount of oligosaccharides were detected in the second part of the period of incubation and in 3 days old chicken. These oligosaccharides could be involved in determining and mantaining the movement of the ciglia to facilitate the flow of the CSF.


Subject(s)
Brain/embryology , Ependyma/embryology , Glycoconjugates/metabolism , Lectins/metabolism , Oligosaccharides/metabolism , Animals , Binding Sites/physiology , Brain/cytology , Brain/growth & development , Cell Differentiation/physiology , Cerebrospinal Fluid/metabolism , Chick Embryo , Chickens , Choroid Plexus/cytology , Choroid Plexus/embryology , Choroid Plexus/growth & development , Cytoplasmic Granules/metabolism , Cytoplasmic Granules/ultrastructure , Ependyma/cytology , Ependyma/growth & development , Histocytochemistry/methods , Horseradish Peroxidase , Lateral Ventricles/cytology , Lateral Ventricles/embryology , Lateral Ventricles/growth & development , Staining and Labeling/methods
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Ital J Anat Embryol ; 109(2): 69-84, 2004.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15481156

ABSTRACT

The saccharidic content of the glycoconjugates has been studied in the descended the undescended testes of a 8 years old boy. For this purpose, a battery of seven HRP-conjugated lectins (SBA, DBA,PNA,WGA,UEAI, LTA and ConA) was used. D-galactose-N-acetyl-D-galactosamine and alpha-L-fucose sugar residues, which were present in the cytoplasm of the Sertoli cells of the normally positioned prepubertal testis, were not detected in the same cells of the undescended testis. The Leydig's cells of the descended testis appeared characterized by N-acetyl-D-glucosamine which was absent in the rare and atrophic Leydig's cells of the cryptorchid testis. Differences in sugar residues distribution between the descended and the undescended testis were also detected in the lamina propria of the seminiferous tubules. Peritubular myoid cells in the undescended testis only reacted with PNA, after neuraminidase digestion, thus revealing the presence of D-galactose (beta1-->3)-N-acetyl-D-galactosamine and sialic acid. In this study a complete distributional map of the sugar residues of the glycoconjugates in the descended and undescended prepubertal testis is reported.


Subject(s)
Cryptorchidism/metabolism , Glycoconjugates/biosynthesis , Oligosaccharides/biosynthesis , Testis/metabolism , Child , Cryptorchidism/pathology , Endothelial Cells/cytology , Endothelial Cells/metabolism , Fucose/biosynthesis , Galactosamine/biosynthesis , Galactose/biosynthesis , Histocytochemistry , Humans , Lectins , Leydig Cells/cytology , Leydig Cells/metabolism , Leydig Cells/pathology , Male , Medical Illustration , N-Acetylneuraminic Acid/biosynthesis , Sertoli Cells/cytology , Sertoli Cells/metabolism , Sertoli Cells/pathology , Spermatocytes/cytology , Spermatocytes/metabolism , Spermatogenesis/physiology , Testis/cytology
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Ital J Anat Embryol ; 109(2): 85-93, 2004.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15481157

ABSTRACT

The present investigation has been performed to obtain a complete distributional map of the oligosaccharidic component of the glycoconjugates in the testis of the human newborn. For this purpose seven eight HRP-conjugated lectins (SBA, DBA, PNA, WGA, OOA, UEAI, LTA and ConA) along with enzymatic treatments, were used. The Sertoli cells were characterized by the same sugar residues detected in the testes of adult healthy subject. Beta-N-acetyl-D-galactosamine in the Leydig's cells and a-N- acetyl-D-galactosamine anomer in the spermatogonia seem to be an unique feature of the newborn testis. For this fact SBA and DBA could be considered markers respectively of the Leydig's cells and of the spermatogonia in the newborn testis. Differences in lectin binding, between the newborn and the adult testis as the interstitial tissue and the endothelial cells of the capillary vessels are reported.


Subject(s)
Glycoconjugates/biosynthesis , Oligosaccharides/biosynthesis , Testis/metabolism , Binding Sites/physiology , Biomarkers/analysis , Cell Differentiation/physiology , Endothelium, Vascular/cytology , Endothelium, Vascular/metabolism , Galactosamine/metabolism , Histocytochemistry , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Lectins , Leydig Cells/cytology , Leydig Cells/metabolism , Male , Spermatocytes/cytology , Spermatocytes/metabolism , Testis/cytology
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