BECAS
ACUÑA Francisco
artículos
Título:
Term Alpaca Placenta Glycosylation Profile and its Correlation with Pregnancy Maintenance and Fetal Survival
Autor/es:
NAVARRETE ZAMORA MILUSKA; THAMIRES SANTOS DA SILVA; MÓNICA DUARTE DA SILVA ; DONÁ RODRIGUES ALMEIDA GUSTAVO H; DA SILVA JR LEANDRO; DE OLIVEIRA HORVATH PEREIRA BIANCA; BARACHO HILL AMANDA TRINDADE; ACUÑA FRANCISCO; OLIVEIRA CARREIRA ANA CLAUDIA; DA SILVA NUNEZ BARRETO RODRIGO; SATO SATO ALBERTO; MIGLINO MARIA ANGÉLICA
Revista:
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
Editorial:
Frontiers
Referencias:
Año: 2023
Resumen:
Alpaca is a South American camelid, mainly located in Peruvian highlands, where oxygen concentration and atmosphere pressure are very low. Due to this fact, the gestational physiology has adapted to preserve the concept and the mother’s health. In this context, several cellular and molecular features perform an essential role during and at the end of the gestation. Structural carbohydrates acts on maternal-fetal communication, recognizes exogenous molecules and contribute to placental barrier selectivity. Therefore, this study aimed to characterize the structural carbohydrates profile that are present in the term alpaca placenta, kept in their natural habitat, around 4,000 heights. For this propose, 12 term alpaca placentas were collected, material obtained at the time of birth of camelids raised naturally in the Peruvian highlands, in Cusco region. All placenta samples were processed for histological analysis. A lectin histochemical investigation was performed using 13 biotinylated lectins, being able to determine the carbohydrates location and their intensity in a semi quantitative scale. Our results demonstrated that term gestation, the epitheliochorial alpaca placenta shows a high presence of carbohydrates, mainly glucose, α-linked mannose, N-Acetil glucosamine β (GlcNAc), Galactose (αGal) and N-Acetil galactosamine α (GalNAc), present in the trophoblast, amnion epithelium and mesenchyme, as well as the presence of sialic acid residues and low affinity for fucose. In fetal blood capillaries, the presence of bi and tri-antennary complex structures and α-linked mannose were predominated. In conclusion, we characterized the glycosylation profile in term alpaca placenta. Based on our data, compared to those reported in the bibliography, we suggest that these carbohydrates could participate in the labor of these animals that survive in Peruvian extreme environments.